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Drug Facts


  • Ecstasy causes chemical changes in the brain which affect sleep patterns, appetite and cause mood swings.
  • Some designer drugs have risen by 80% within a single year.
  • The National Institutes of Health suggests, the vast majority of people who commit crimes have problems with drugs or alcohol, and locking them up without trying to address those problems would be a waste of money.
  • According to the latest drug information from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), drug abuse costs the United States over $600 billion annually in health care treatments, lost productivity, and crime.
  • Codeine taken with alcohol can cause mental clouding, reduced coordination and slow breathing.
  • Long-term use of painkillers can lead to dependence, even for people who are prescribed them to relieve a medical condition but eventually fall into the trap of abuse and addiction.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.
  • Colombia's drug trade is worth US$10 billion. That's one-quarter as much as the country's legal exports.
  • The phrase 'dope fiend' was originally coined many years ago to describe the negative side effects of constant cocaine use.
  • Oxycontin is a prescription pain reliever that can often be used unnecessarily or abused.
  • MDMA is known on the streets as: Molly, ecstasy, XTC, X, E, Adam, Eve, clarity, hug, beans, love drug, lovers' speed, peace, uppers.
  • Approximately 13.5 million people worldwide take opium-like substances (opioids), including 9.2 million who use heroin.
  • Heroin is a drug that is processed from morphine.
  • Taking Steroids raises the risk of aggression and irritability to over 56 percent.
  • Alcohol can stay in one's system from one to twelve hours.
  • Codeine is a prescription drug, and is part of a group of drugs known as opioids.
  • The stressful situations that trigger alcohol and drug abuse in women is often more severe than that in men.
  • In medical use, there is controversy about whether the health benefits of prescription amphetamines outweigh its risks.
  • After marijuana and alcohol, the most common drugs teens are misuing or abusing are prescription medications.3
  • Many smokers say they have trouble cutting down on the amount of cigarettes they smoke. This is a sign of addiction.

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