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Drug Facts


  • Most heroin is injected, creating additional risks for the user, who faces the danger of AIDS or other infection on top of the pain of addiction.
  • People inject, snort, or smoke heroin. Some people mix heroin with crack cocaine, called a speedball.
  • Ambien, the commonly prescribed sleep aid, is also known as Zolpidem.
  • There were over 190,000 hospitalizations in the U.S. in 2008 due to inhalant poisoning.
  • 10 to 22% of automobile accidents involve drivers who are using drugs.
  • Approximately 65% of adolescents say that home medicine cabinets are the main source of drugs.
  • 10 million people aged 12 or older reported driving under the influence of illicit drugs.
  • Over 4 million people have used oxycontin for nonmedical purposes.
  • In Arizona during the year 2006 a total of 23,656 people were admitted to addiction treatment programs.
  • Peyote is approximately 4000 times less potent than LSD.
  • Selling and sharing prescription drugs is not legal.
  • Alcohol misuse cost the United States $249.0 billion.
  • Approximately 35,000,000 Americans a year have been admitted into the hospital due abusing medications like Darvocet.
  • Ecstasy is one of the most popular drugs among youth today.
  • Over 6.1 Million Americans have abused prescription medication within the last month.
  • In the early 1900s snorting Cocaine was popular, until the drug was banned by the Harrison Act in 1914.
  • The addictive properties of Barbiturates finally gained recognition in the 1950's.
  • Bath Salts cause brain swelling, delirium, seizures, liver failure and heart attacks.
  • In 1929, chemist Gordon Alles was looking for a treatment for asthma and tested the chemical now known as Amphetamine, a main component of Adderall, on himself.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription opiate abuse have risen by over 180% over the last five years.

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