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Drug Facts


  • Barbiturates have been use in the past to treat a variety of symptoms from insomnia and dementia to neonatal jaundice
  • 7.6% of teens use the prescription drug Aderall.
  • People who use heroin regularly are likely to develop a physical dependence.
  • More than 1,600 teens begin abusing prescription drugs each day.1
  • 50% of teens believe that taking prescription drugs is much safer than using illegal street drugs.
  • Adderall originally came about by accident.
  • Predatory drugs metabolize quickly so that they are not in the system when the victim is medically examined.
  • Depressants, opioids and antidepressants are responsible for more overdose deaths (45%) than cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and amphetamines (39%) combined
  • Cocaine use can cause the placenta to separate from the uterus, causing internal bleeding.
  • Cocaine restricts blood flow to the brain, increases heart rate, and promotes blood clotting. These effects can lead to stroke or heart attack.
  • The biggest abusers of prescription drugs aged 18-25.
  • From 1992 to 2003, teen abuse of prescription drugs jumped 212 percent nationally, nearly three times the increase of misuse among other adults.
  • Over 23.5 million people need treatment for illegal drugs.
  • Predatory drugs are drugs used to gain sexual advantage over the victim they include: Rohypnol (date rape drug), GHB and Ketamine.
  • 60% of High Schoolers, 32% of Middle Schoolers have seen drugs used, kept or sold on school grounds.
  • Deaths from Alcohol poisoning are most common among the ages 35-64.
  • Cocaine hydrochloride is most commonly snorted. It can also be injected, rubbed into the gums, added to drinks or food.
  • Drug addiction treatment programs are available for each specific type of drug from marijuana to heroin to cocaine to prescription medication.
  • Stimulants are prescribed in the treatment of obesity.
  • Prolonged use of cocaine can cause ulcers in the nostrils.

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