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Drug Facts


  • Amphetamines + alcohol, cannabis or benzodiazepines: the body is placed under a high degree of stress as it attempts to deal with the conflicting effects of both types of drugs, which can lead to an overdose.
  • Over 3 million prescriptions for Suboxone were written in a single year.
  • Other names of ecstasy include Eckies, E, XTC, pills, pingers, bikkies, flippers, and molly.
  • Veterans who fought in combat had higher risk of becoming addicted to drugs or becoming alcoholics than veterans who did not see combat.
  • Street heroin is rarely pure and may range from a white to dark brown powder of varying consistency.
  • Over 2.3 million adolescents were reported to be abusing prescription stimulant such as Ritalin.
  • Nearly one in every three emergency room admissions is attributed to opiate-based painkillers.
  • Methamphetamine can cause rapid heart rate, increased blood pressure, elevated body temperature and convulsions.
  • Amphetamines + some antidepressants: elevated blood pressure, which can lead to irregular heartbeat, heart failure and stroke.
  • 3.8% of twelfth graders reported having used Ritalin without a prescription at least once in the past year.
  • Children who learn the dangers of drugs and alcohol early have a better chance of not getting hooked.
  • Hallucinogens do not always produce hallucinations.
  • Snorting amphetamines can damage the nasal passage and cause nose bleeds.
  • 2.6 million people with addictions have a dependence on both alcohol and illicit drugs.
  • Nitrous oxide is actually found in whipped cream dispensers as well as octane boosters for cars.
  • Nearly 50% of all emergency room admissions from poisonings are attributed to drug abuse or misuse.
  • In 1929, chemist Gordon Alles was looking for a treatment for asthma and tested the chemical now known as Amphetamine, a main component of Adderall, on himself.
  • Morphine is an extremely strong pain reliever that is commonly used with terminal patients.
  • Street gang members primarily turn cocaine into crack cocaine.
  • Amphetamines are generally swallowed, injected or smoked. They are also snorted.

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