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Drug Facts


  • Women born after World War 2 were more inclined to become alcoholics than those born before 1943.
  • 49.8% of those arrested used crack in the past.
  • Cocaine is sometimes taken with other drugs, including tranquilizers, amphetamines,2 marijuana and heroin.
  • Every day 2,000 teens in the United States try prescription drugs to get high for the first time
  • Nearly one third of mushroom users reported heightened levels of anxiety.
  • In 2011, over 65 million doses of Krokodil were seized within just three months.
  • The U.S. utilizes over 65% of the world's supply of Dilaudid.
  • There are programs for alcohol addiction.
  • Benzodiazepines are usually swallowed. Some people also inject and snort them.
  • Drug abuse is linked to at least half of the crimes committed in the U.S.
  • The United States produces on average 300 tons of barbiturates per year.
  • 10 million people aged 12 or older reported driving under the influence of illicit drugs.
  • In 2014, over 354,000 U.S. citizens were daily users of Crack.
  • Two of the most common long-term effects of heroin addiction are liver failure and heart disease.
  • Krododil users rarely live more than one year after taking it.
  • There were over 190,000 hospitalizations in the U.S. in 2008 due to inhalant poisoning.
  • In Utah, more than 95,000 adults and youths need substance-abuse treatment services, according to the Utah Division of Substance and Mental Health 2007 annual report.
  • Alcohol-impaired driving fatalities accounted for 9,967 deaths (31 percent of overall driving fatalities).
  • 1 in 5 college students admitted to have abused prescription stimulants like dexedrine.
  • Ambien dissolves readily in water, becoming a popular date rape drug.

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