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Drug Facts


  • Each year Alcohol use results in nearly 2,000 college student's deaths.
  • There are approximately 5,000 LSD-related emergency room visits per year.
  • 1 in 5 college students admitted to have abused prescription stimulants like dexedrine.
  • Because of the tweaker's unpredictability, there have been reports that they can react violently, which can lead to involvement in domestic disputes, spur-of-the-moment crimes, or motor vehicle accidents.
  • 1.1 million people each year use hallucinogens for the first time.
  • When taken, meth and crystal meth create a false sense of well-being and energy, and so a person will tend to push his body faster and further than it is meant to go.
  • Inhalants go through the lungs and into the bloodstream, and are quickly distributed to the brain and other organs in the body.
  • Many kids mistakenly believe prescription drugs are safer to abuse than illegal street drugs.2
  • Abuse of the painkiller Fentanyl killed more than 1,000 people.
  • An estimated 13.5 million people in the world take opioids (opium-like substances), including 9.2 million who use heroin.
  • Adderall originally came about by accident.
  • The number of people receiving treatment for addiction to painkillers and sedatives has doubled since 2002.
  • Heroin can be injected, smoked or snorted
  • Twenty-five percent of those who began abusing prescription drugs at age 13 or younger met clinical criteria for addiction sometime in their life.
  • Women who use needles run the risk of acquiring HIV or AIDS, thus passing it on to their unborn child.
  • Nearly one third of mushroom users reported heightened levels of anxiety.
  • In 2012, over 16 million adults were prescribed Adderall.
  • A tweaker can appear normal - eyes clear, speech concise, and movements brisk; however, a closer look will reveal that the person's eyes are moving ten times faster than normal, the voice has a slight quiver, and movements are quick and jerky.
  • The overall costs of alcohol abuse amount to $224 billion annually, with the costs to the health care system accounting for approximately $25 billion.
  • Ecstasy causes hypothermia, which leads to muscle breakdown and could cause kidney failure.

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