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Drug Facts


  • Crystal Meth use can cause insomnia, anxiety, and violent or psychotic behavior.
  • When a person uses cocaine there are five new neural pathways created in the brain directly associated with addiction.
  • Nearly a third of all stimulant abuse takes the form of amphetamine diet pills.
  • Ritalin can cause aggression, psychosis and an irregular heartbeat that can lead to death.
  • Abuse of the painkiller Fentanyl killed more than 1,000 people.
  • During the 1850s, opium addiction was a major problem in the United States.
  • An estimated 13.5 million people in the world take opioids (opium-like substances), including 9.2 million who use heroin.
  • Heroin can lead to addiction, a form of substance use disorder. Withdrawal symptoms include muscle and bone pain, sleep problems, diarrhea and vomiting, and severe heroin cravings.
  • The drug is toxic to the neurological system, destroying cells containing serotonin and dopamine.
  • Crack comes in solid blocks or crystals varying in color from yellow to pale rose or white.
  • Today, heroin is known to be a more potent and faster acting painkiller than morphine because it passes more readily from the bloodstream into the brain.
  • In 2013, more high school seniors regularly used marijuana than cigarettes as 22.7% smoked pot in the last month, compared to 16.3% who smoked cigarettes.
  • The drug Diazepam has over 500 different brand-names worldwide.
  • 60% of teens who have abused prescription painkillers did so before age 15.
  • Alcoholism has been found to be genetically inherited in some families.
  • 70% to 80% of the world's cocaine comes from Columbia.
  • Mescaline is 4000 times less potent than LSD.
  • Alcohol can impair hormone-releasing glands causing them to alter, which can lead to dangerous medical conditions.
  • Opiates are medicines made from opium, which occurs naturally in poppy plants.
  • Methamphetamine can cause rapid heart rate, increased blood pressure, elevated body temperature and convulsions.

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