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Drug Facts


  • Every day in the US, 2,500 youth (12 to 17) abuse a prescription pain reliever for the first time.
  • Oxycodone has the greatest potential for abuse and the greatest dangers.
  • Opiate-based drugs have risen by over 80% in less than four years.
  • Drug addiction and abuse can be linked to at least of all major crimes committed in the United States.
  • Synthetic drug stimulants, also known as cathinones, mimic the effects of ecstasy or MDMA. Bath salts and Molly are examples of synthetic cathinones.
  • Other psychological symptoms include manic behavior, psychosis (losing touch with reality) and aggression, commonly known as 'Roid Rage'.
  • Slang Terms for Heroin:Smack, Dope, Junk, Mud, Skag, Brown Sugar, Brown, 'H', Big H, Horse, Charley, China White, Boy, Harry, Mr. Brownstone, Dr. Feelgood
  • Effective drug abuse treatment engages participants in a therapeutic process, retains them in treatment for a suitable length of time, and helps them to maintain abstinence over time.
  • Drug use can interfere with the fetus' organ formation, which takes place during the first ten weeks of conception.
  • Barbiturates were Used by the Nazis during WWII for euthanasia
  • Oxycodone is as powerful as heroin and affects the nervous system the same way.
  • Mixing Adderall with Alcohol increases the risk of cardiovascular problems.
  • Long-term effects from use of crack cocaine include severe damage to the heart, liver and kidneys. Users are more likely to have infectious diseases.
  • Meth users often have bad teeth from poor oral hygiene, dry mouth as meth can crack and deteriorate teeth.
  • Children, innocent drivers, families, the environment, all are affected by drug addiction even if they have never taken a drink or tried a drug.
  • Each year Alcohol use results in nearly 2,000 college student's deaths.
  • 77% of college students who abuse steroids also abuse at least one other substance.
  • 2.5 million emergency department visits are attributed to drug misuse or overdose.
  • Over a quarter million of drug-related emergency room visits are related to heroin abuse.
  • The Use of Methamphetamine surged in the 1950's and 1960's, when users began injecting more frequently.

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