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Drug Facts


  • Methamphetamine increases the amount of the neurotransmitter dopamine, leading to high levels of that chemical in the brain.
  • 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.
  • At this time, medical professionals recommended amphetamine as a cure for a range of ailmentsalcohol hangover, narcolepsy, depression, weight reduction, hyperactivity in children, and vomiting associated with pregnancy.
  • Oxycodone has the greatest potential for abuse and the greatest dangers.
  • There is holistic rehab, or natural, as opposed to traditional programs which may use drugs to treat addiction.
  • The word cocaine refers to the drug in a powder form or crystal form.
  • In the past 15 years, abuse of prescription drugs, including powerful opioid painkillers such as oxycodone and hydrocodone, has risen alarmingly among all ages, growing fastest among college-age adults, who lead all age groups in the misuse of medications.
  • Twenty-five percent of those who began abusing prescription drugs at age 13 or younger met clinical criteria for addiction sometime in their life.
  • In 1990, 600,000 children in the U.S. were on stimulant medication for A.D.H.D.
  • Flashbacks can occur in people who have abused hallucinogens even months after they stop taking them.
  • In 2009, a Wisconsin man sleepwalked outside and froze to death after taking Ambien.
  • Prolonged use of cocaine can cause ulcers in the nostrils.
  • In 2014, there were over 39,000 unintentional drug overdose deaths in the United States
  • Nearly 40% of stimulant abusers first began using before the age of 18.
  • Ketamine is considered a predatory drug used in connection with sexual assault.
  • Phenobarbital was soon discovered and marketed as well as many other barbituric acid derivatives
  • Steroid use can lead to clogs in the blood vessels, which can then lead to strokes and heart disease.
  • Depressants are highly addictive drugs, and when chronic users or abusers stop taking them, they can experience severe withdrawal symptoms, including anxiety, insomnia and muscle tremors.
  • Methamphetamine can cause rapid heart rate, increased blood pressure, elevated body temperature and convulsions.
  • Amphetamines have been used to treat fatigue, migraines, depression, alcoholism, epilepsy and schizophrenia.

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