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Drug Facts


  • Ecstasy is sometimes mixed with substances such as rat poison.
  • Heroin addiction was blamed for a number of the 260 murders that occurred in 1922 in New York (which compared with seventeen in London). These concerns led the US Congress to ban all domestic manufacture of heroin in 1924.
  • Drinking behavior in women differentiates according to their age; many resemble the pattern of their husbands, single friends or married friends, whichever is closest to their own lifestyle and age.
  • Narcotics are used for pain relief, medical conditions and illnesses.
  • Methamphetamine and amphetamine were both originally used in nasal decongestants and in bronchial inhalers.
  • Heroin tablets manufactured by The Fraser Tablet Companywere marketed for the relief of asthma.
  • Ketamine can be swallowed, snorted or injected.
  • Emergency room admissions due to Subutex abuse has risen by over 200% in just three years.
  • Crack Cocaine was first developed during the cocaine boom of the 1970's.
  • Adderall on the streets is known as: Addies, Study Drugs, the Smart Drug.
  • Nearly 500,000 people each year abuse prescription medications for the first time.
  • Heroin is a 'downer,' which means it's a depressant that slows messages traveling between the brain and body.
  • 2.5 million Americans abused prescription drugs for the first time, compared to 2.1 million who used marijuana for the first time.
  • The United States was the country in which heroin addiction first became a serious problem.
  • Ritalin can cause aggression, psychosis and an irregular heartbeat that can lead to death.
  • Alcohol is a sedative.
  • Each year, over 5,000 people under the age of 21 die from Alcohol-related incidents in the U.S alone.
  • 90% of Americans with a substance abuse problem started smoking marijuana, drinking or using other drugs before age 18.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription drug abuse have risen by over 130% over the last five years.
  • Alprazolam is held accountable for about 125,000 emergency-room visits each year.

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