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Drug Facts


  • Abused by an estimated one in five teens, prescription drugs are second only to alcohol and marijuana as the substances they use to get high.
  • Women who abuse drugs are more prone to sexually transmitted diseases and mental health problems such as depression.
  • Ecstasy increases levels of several chemicals in the brain, including serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. It alters your mood and makes you feel closer and more connected to others.
  • Nicotine is so addictive that many smokers who want to stop just can't give up cigarettes.
  • Ritalin can cause aggression, psychosis and an irregular heartbeat that can lead to death.
  • Steroids can stay in one's system for three weeks if taken orally and up to 3-6 months if injected.
  • Phenobarbital was soon discovered and marketed as well as many other barbituric acid derivatives
  • When injected, it can cause decay of muscle tissues and closure of blood vessels.
  • Outlaw motorcycle gangs are primarily into distributing marijuana and methamphetamine.
  • Crystal meth comes in clear chunky crystals resembling ice and is most commonly smoked.
  • 2.5 million emergency department visits are attributed to drug misuse or overdose.
  • Alcohol-Impaired-Driving Fatality: A fatality in a crash involving a driver or motorcycle rider (operator) with a BAC of 0.08 g/dL or greater.
  • Crystal meth is a stimulant that can be smoked, snorted, swallowed or injected.
  • Barbiturates have been used for depression and even by vets for animal anesthesia yet people take them in order to relax and for insomnia.
  • Inhalants are a form of drug use that is entirely too easy to get and more lethal than kids comprehend.
  • 90% of deaths from poisoning are directly caused by drug overdoses.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.
  • Methamphetamine is a white crystalline drug that people take by snorting it (inhaling through the nose), smoking it or injecting it with a needle.
  • Snorting drugs can create loss of sense of smell, nosebleeds, frequent runny nose, and problems with swallowing.
  • Women who have an abortion are more prone to turn to alcohol or drug abuse afterward.

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