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Drug Facts


  • Fewer than one out of ten North Carolinian's who use illegal drugs, and only one of 20 with alcohol problems, get state funded help, and the treatment they do receive is out of date and inadequate.
  • Another man on 'a mission from God' was stopped by police driving near an industrial park in Texas.
  • 3.3% of 12- to 17-year-olds and 6% of 17- to 25-year-olds had abused prescription drugs in the past month.
  • Over 6.1 Million Americans have abused prescription medication within the last month.
  • There are approximately 5,000 LSD-related emergency room visits per year.
  • The most commonly abused brand-name painkillers include Vicodin, Oxycodone, OxyContin and Percocet.
  • Heroin is highly addictive and withdrawal extremely painful.
  • Prescription medications are legal drugs.
  • Nicotine is so addictive that many smokers who want to stop just can't give up cigarettes.
  • People who use marijuana believe it to be harmless and want it legalized.
  • Heroin was commercially developed by Bayer Pharmaceutical and was marketed by Bayer and other companies (c. 1900) for several medicinal uses including cough suppression.
  • Over 10 million people have used methamphetamine at least once in their lifetime.
  • Pharmacological treatment for depression began with MAOIs and tricyclics dating back to the 1950's.
  • Methadone is a highly addictive drug, at least as addictive as heroin.
  • People who inject drugs such as heroin are at high risk of contracting the HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) virus.
  • Drug addiction and abuse can be linked to at least of all major crimes committed in the United States.
  • The poppy plant, from which heroin is derived, grows in mild climates around the world, including Afghanistan, Mexico, Columbia, Turkey, Pakistan, India Burma, Thailand, Australia, and China.
  • Drug addiction treatment programs are available for each specific type of drug from marijuana to heroin to cocaine to prescription medication.
  • 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.
  • The penalties for drug offenses vary from state to state.

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