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Drug Facts


  • The word cocaine refers to the drug in a powder form or crystal form.
  • The sale of painkillers has increased by over 300% since 1999.
  • Amphetamines + some antidepressants: elevated blood pressure, which can lead to irregular heartbeat, heart failure and stroke.
  • Opiate-based drugs have risen by over 80% in less than four years.
  • Increased or prolonged use of methamphetamine can cause sleeplessness, loss of appetite, increased blood pressure, paranoia, psychosis, aggression, disordered thinking, extreme mood swings and sometimes hallucinations.
  • The strongest risk for heroin addiction is addiction to opioid painkillers.
  • Synthetic drug stimulants, also known as cathinones, mimic the effects of ecstasy or MDMA. Bath salts and Molly are examples of synthetic cathinones.
  • A study by UCLA revealed that methamphetamines release nearly 4 times as much dopamine as cocaine, which means the substance is much more addictive.
  • Of the 500 metric tons of methamphetamine produced, only 4 tons is legally produced for legal medical use.
  • Some common names for anabolic steroids are Gear, Juice, Roids, and Stackers.
  • Rohypnol has no odor or taste so it can be put into someone's drink without being detected, which has lead to it being called the "Date Rape Drug".
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription opiate abuse have risen by over 180% over the last five years.
  • Bath Salts cause brain swelling, delirium, seizures, liver failure and heart attacks.
  • Barbituric acid was first created in 1864 by a German scientist named Adolf von Baeyer. It was a combination of urea from animals and malonic acid from apples.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.
  • Prescription medication should always be taken under the supervision of a doctor, even then, it must be noted that they can be a risk to the unborn child.
  • Narcotics are sometimes necessary to treat both psychological and physical ailments but the use of any narcotic can become habitual or a dependency.
  • About 72% of all cases reported to poison centers for substance use were calls from people's homes.
  • Crack cocaine earned the nickname crack because of the cracking sound it makes when it is heated.
  • Slang Terms for Heroin:Smack, Dope, Junk, Mud, Skag, Brown Sugar, Brown, 'H', Big H, Horse, Charley, China White, Boy, Harry, Mr. Brownstone, Dr. Feelgood

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