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Drug Facts


  • Alcohol poisoning deaths are most common among ages 35-64 years old.
  • Most people use drugs for the first time when they are teenagers. There were just over 2.8 million new users (initiates) of illicit drugs in 2012, or about 7,898 new users per day. Half (52 per-cent) were under 18.
  • Meth can damage blood vessels in the brain, causing strokes.
  • Over 2.1 million people in the United States abused Anti-Depressants in 2011 alone.
  • Stimulants are found in every day household items such as tobacco, nicotine and daytime cough medicine.
  • One in five teens (20%) who have abused prescription drugs did so before the age of 14.2
  • Ritalin and related 'hyperactivity' type drugs can be found almost anywhere.
  • 2.5 million Americans abused prescription drugs for the first time, compared to 2.1 million who used marijuana for the first time.
  • Heroin creates both a physical and psychological dependence.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription opiate abuse have risen by over 180% over the last five years.
  • Opiate-based drug abuse contributes to over 17,000 deaths each year.
  • Drug addiction is a chronic disease characterized by drug seeking and use that is compulsive, or difficult to control, despite harmful consequences.
  • Two of the most common long-term effects of heroin addiction are liver failure and heart disease.
  • Ativan is one of the strongest Benzodiazepines on the market.
  • Some common street names for Amphetamines include: speed, uppers, black mollies, blue mollies, Benz and wake ups.
  • Over 13.5 million people admit to using opiates worldwide.
  • 8.6% of 12th graders have used hallucinogens 4% report on using LSD specifically.
  • Hallucinogens (also known as 'psychedelics') can make a person see, hear, smell, feel or taste things that aren't really there or are different from how they are in reality.
  • More than 29% of teens in treatment are there because of an addiction to prescription medication.
  • 37% of people claim that the U.S. is losing ground in the war on prescription drug abuse.

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