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Drug Facts


  • In 2014, Mexican heroin accounted for 79 percent of the total weight of heroin analyzed under the HSP. The United States was the country in which heroin addiction first became a serious problem.
  • Misuse of alcohol and illicit drugs affects society through costs incurred secondary to crime, reduced productivity at work, and health care expenses.
  • Drug use can interfere with the fetus' organ formation, which takes place during the first ten weeks of conception.
  • Over 80% of individuals have confidence that prescription drug abuse will only continue to grow.
  • Methadone is a highly addictive drug, at least as addictive as heroin.
  • Teens who have open communication with their parents are half as likely to try drugs, yet only a quarter of adolescents state that they have had conversations with their parents regarding drugs.
  • Young people have died from dehydration, exhaustion and heart attack as a result of taking too much Ecstasy.
  • Mixing sedatives such as Ambien with alcohol can be harmful, even leading to death
  • The strongest risk for heroin addiction is addiction to opioid painkillers.
  • Narcotics is the legal term for mood altering drugs.
  • Drug addiction and abuse can be linked to at least of all major crimes committed in the United States.
  • 1 in 5 college students admitted to have abused prescription stimulants like dexedrine.
  • Mushrooms (Psilocybin) (AKA: Simple Simon, shrooms, silly putty, sherms, musk, boomers): psilocybin is the hallucinogenic chemical found in approximately 190 species of edible mushrooms.
  • Ketamine hydrochloride, or 'K,' is a powerful anesthetic designed for use during operations and medical procedures.
  • Crack Cocaine is the riskiest form of a Cocaine substance.
  • Selling and sharing prescription drugs is not legal.
  • Today, teens are 10 times more likely to use Steroids than in 1991.
  • Bath Salts attributed to approximately 22,000 ER visits in 2011.
  • Rock, Kryptonite, Base, Sugar Block, Hard Rock, Apple Jacks, and Topo (Spanish) are popular terms used for Crack Cocaine.
  • Crack Cocaine use became enormously popular in the mid-1980's, particularly in urban areas.

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