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Drug Facts


  • Ritalin comes in small pills, about the size and shape of aspirin tablets, with the word 'Ciba' (the manufacturer's name) stamped on it.
  • 90% of deaths from poisoning are directly caused by drug overdoses.
  • More than 29 percent of teens in treatment are dependent on tranquilizers, sedatives, amphetamines, and other stimulants (all types of prescription drugs).
  • Rates of illicit drug use is highest among those aged 18 to 25.
  • Amphetamines are stimulant drugs, which means they speed up the messages travelling between the brain and the body.
  • In 2007, methamphetamine lab seizures increased slightly in California, but remained considerably low compared to years past.
  • Methamphetamine is taken orally, smoked, snorted, or dissolved in water or alcohol and injected.
  • Ketamine is considered a predatory drug used in connection with sexual assault.
  • Women who have an abortion are more prone to turn to alcohol or drug abuse afterward.
  • By the 8th grade, 28% of adolescents have consumed alcohol, 15% have smoked cigarettes, and 16.5% have used marijuana.
  • Crack Cocaine is the riskiest form of a Cocaine substance.
  • Another man on 'a mission from God' was stopped by police driving near an industrial park in Texas.
  • During this time, Anti-Depressant use among all ages increased by almost 400 percent.
  • Between 2006 and 2010, 9 out of 10 antidepressant patents expired, resulting in a huge loss of pharmaceutical companies.
  • Heroin can be sniffed, smoked or injected.
  • Hydrocodone is used in combination with other chemicals and is available in prescription pain medications as tablets, capsules and syrups.
  • More than 1,600 teens begin abusing prescription drugs each day.1
  • The high potency of fentanyl greatly increases risk of overdose.
  • Amphetamine was first made in 1887 in Germany and methamphetamine, more potent and easy to make, was developed in Japan in 1919.
  • In 1898 a German chemical company launched a new medicine called Heroin'

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