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Drug Facts


  • 1.3% of high school seniors have tired bath salts.
  • About 1 in 4 college students report academic consequences from drinking, including missing class, falling behind in class, doing poorly on exams or papers, and receiving lower grades overall.30
  • Young adults from 18-25 are 50% more than any other age group.
  • Those who abuse barbiturates are at a higher risk of getting pneumonia or bronchitis.
  • Cocaine use is highest among Americans aged 18 to 25.
  • 4.4 million teenagers (aged 12 to 17) in the US admitted to taking prescription painkillers, and 2.3 million took a prescription stimulant such as Ritalin.
  • 2.3% of eighth graders, 5.2% of tenth graders and 6.5% of twelfth graders had tried Ecstasy at least once.
  • A heroin overdose causes slow and shallow breathing, blue lips and fingernails, clammy skin, convulsions, coma, and can be fatal.
  • Amphetamines are generally swallowed, injected or smoked. They are also snorted.
  • Men and women who suddenly stop drinking can have severe withdrawal symptoms.
  • Ketamine can be swallowed, snorted or injected.
  • Opiates work well to relieve pain. But you can get addicted to them quickly, if you don't use them correctly.
  • Krokodil is named for the crocodile-like appearance it creates on the skin. Over time, it damages blood vessels and causes the skin to become green and scaly. The tissue damage can lead to gangrene and result in amputation or death.
  • Other names of ecstasy include Eckies, E, XTC, pills, pingers, bikkies, flippers, and molly.
  • Crack cocaine was introduced into society in 1985.
  • Most users sniff or snort cocaine, although it can also be injected or smoked.
  • Over 5% of 12th graders have used cocaine and over 2% have used crack.
  • This Schedule IV Narcotic in the U.S. is often used as a date rape drug.
  • Benzodiazepines ('Benzos'), like brand-name medications Valium and Xanax, are among the most commonly prescribed depressants in the US.
  • The largest amount of illicit drug-related emergency room visits in 2011 were cocaine related (over 500,000 visits).

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