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Drug Facts


  • Crack Cocaine use became enormously popular in the mid-1980's, particularly in urban areas.
  • 90% of deaths from poisoning are directly caused by drug overdoses.
  • The drug Diazepam has over 500 different brand-names worldwide.
  • In 2011, a Pennsylvania couple stabbed the walls in their apartment to attack the '90 people living in their walls.'
  • In 1906, Coca Cola removed Cocaine from the Coca leaves used to make its product.
  • 2.5 million Americans abused prescription drugs for the first time, compared to 2.1 million who used marijuana for the first time.
  • In its purest form, heroin is a fine white powder
  • A 2007 survey in the US found that 3.3% of 12- to 17-year-olds and 6% of 17- to 25-year-olds had abused prescription drugs in the past month.
  • Twenty-five percent of those who began abusing prescription drugs at age 13 or younger met clinical criteria for addiction sometime in their life.
  • Snorting drugs can create loss of sense of smell, nosebleeds, frequent runny nose, and problems with swallowing.
  • Synthetic drug stimulants, also known as cathinones, mimic the effects of ecstasy or MDMA. Bath salts and Molly are examples of synthetic cathinones.
  • Depressants are highly addictive drugs, and when chronic users or abusers stop taking them, they can experience severe withdrawal symptoms, including anxiety, insomnia and muscle tremors.
  • Over 23,000 emergency room visits in 2006 were attributed to Ativan abuse.
  • Stimulants are prescribed in the treatment of obesity.
  • Drug overdoses are the cause of 90% of deaths from poisoning.
  • Nationally, illicit drug use has more than doubled among 50-59-year-old since 2002
  • Heroin tablets manufactured by The Fraser Tablet Company were marketed for the relief of asthma.
  • Those who have become addicted to heroin and stop using the drug abruptly may have severe withdrawal.
  • Ritalin is easy to get, and cheap.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.

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