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Drug Facts


  • Steroid use can lead to clogs in the blood vessels, which can then lead to strokes and heart disease.
  • The number of people receiving treatment for addiction to painkillers and sedatives has doubled since 2002.
  • Around 16 million people at this time are abusing prescription medications.
  • Marijuana can stay in a person's system for 3-5 days, however, if you are a heavy user, it can be detected up to 30 days.
  • Over 2.3 million people admitted to have abused Ketamine.
  • Heroin is a highly addictive drug and the most rapidly acting of the opiates. Heroin is also known as Big H, Black Tar, Chiva, Hell Dust, Horse, Negra, Smack,Thunder
  • In 1898 a German chemical company launched a new medicine called Heroin'
  • Approximately 500,000 individuals annually abuse prescription medications for their first time.
  • Barbiturates have been use in the past to treat a variety of symptoms from insomnia and dementia to neonatal jaundice
  • Approximately 28% of Utah adults 18-25 indicated binge drinking in the past months of 2006.
  • About 16 million individuals currently abuse prescription medications
  • Each year, nearly 360,000 people received treatment specifically for stimulant addiction.
  • Two-thirds of the ER visits related to Ambien were by females.
  • 3.3% of 12- to 17-year-olds and 6% of 17- to 25-year-olds had abused prescription drugs in the past month.
  • Nearly 2/3 of those found in addiction recovery centers report sexual or physical abuse as children.
  • Unintentional deaths by poison were related to prescription drug overdoses in 84% of the poison cases.
  • Barbiturates were Used by the Nazis during WWII for euthanasia
  • National Survey on Drug Use and Health found that more than 9.5% of youths aged 12 to 17 in the US were current illegal drug users.
  • The younger you are, the more likely you are to become addicted to nicotine. If you're a teenager, your risk is especially high.
  • Cocaine comes in two forms. One is a powder and the other is a rock. The rock form of cocaine is referred to as crack cocaine.

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