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Drug Facts


  • The United States spends over 560 Billion Dollars for pain relief.
  • In 1805, morphine and codeine were isolated from opium, and morphine was used as a cure for opium addiction since its addictive characteristics were not known.
  • In Russia, Krokodil is estimated to kill 30,000 people each year.
  • In 2011, a Pennsylvania couple stabbed the walls in their apartment to attack the '90 people living in their walls.'
  • A tolerance to cocaine develops quicklythe addict soon fails to achieve the same high experienced earlier from the same amount of cocaine.
  • Drug abuse is linked to at least half of the crimes committed in the U.S.
  • Cocaine stays in one's system for 1-5 days.
  • 50% of adolescents mistakenly believe that prescription drugs are safer than illegal drugs.
  • The National Institute of Justice research shows that, compared with traditional criminal justice strategies, drug treatment and other costs came to about $1,400 per drug court participant, saving the government about $6,700 on average per participant.
  • Short term rehab effectively helps more women than men, even though they may have suffered more traumatic situations than men did.
  • Twenty-five percent of those who began abusing prescription drugs at age 13 or younger met clinical criteria for addiction sometime in their life.
  • Meth can lead to your body overheating, to convulsions and to comas, eventually killing you.
  • LSD can stay in one's system from a few hours to five days.
  • The intense high a heroin user seeks lasts only a few minutes.
  • When abused orally, side effects can include slurred speech, seizures, delirium and vertigo.
  • K2 and Spice are synthetic marijuana compounds, also known as cannabinoids.
  • Almost 3 out of 4 prescription overdoses are caused by painkillers. In 2009, 1 in 3 prescription painkiller overdoses were caused by methadone.
  • 92% of those who begin using Ecstasy later turn to other drugs including marijuana, amphetamines, cocaine and heroin.
  • Mixing sedatives such as Ambien with alcohol can be harmful, even leading to death
  • Local pharmacies often bought - throat lozenges containing Cocaine in bulk and packaged them for sale under their own labels.

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