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Drug Facts


  • In the United States, deaths from pain medication abuse are outnumbering deaths from traffic accidents in young adults.
  • Over a quarter million of drug-related emergency room visits are related to heroin abuse.
  • Ecstasy can cause kidney, liver and brain damage, including long-lasting lesions (injuries) on brain tissue.
  • In the year 2006 a total of 13,693 people were admitted to Drug rehab or Alcohol rehab programs in Arkansas.
  • In Arizona during the year 2006 a total of 23,656 people were admitted to addiction treatment programs.
  • 193,717 people were admitted to Drug rehabilitation or Alcohol rehabilitation programs in California in 2006.
  • Alcohol affects the central nervous system, thereby controlling all bodily functions.
  • The U.N. suspects that over 9 million people actively use ecstasy worldwide.
  • Heroin can be a white or brown powder, or a black sticky substance known as black tar heroin.
  • National Survey on Drug Use and Health found that more than 9.5% of youths aged 12 to 17 in the US were current illegal drug users.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription opiate abuse have risen by over 180% over the last five years.
  • More than fourty percent of people who begin drinking before age 15 eventually become alcoholics.
  • Methadone came about during WW2 due to a shortage of morphine.
  • The strongest risk for heroin addiction is addiction to opioid painkillers.
  • 12.4 million Americans aged 12 or older tried Ecstasy at least once in their lives, representing 5% of the US population in that age group.
  • Dual Diagnosis treatment is specially designed for those suffering from an addiction as well as an underlying mental health issue.
  • Snorting amphetamines can damage the nasal passage and cause nose bleeds.
  • Heroin is sold and used in a number of forms including white or brown powder, a black sticky substance (tar heroin), and solid black chunks.
  • In Utah, more than 95,000 adults and youths need substance-abuse treatment services, according to the Utah Division of Substance and Mental Health 2007 annual report.
  • There were over 190,000 hospitalizations in the U.S. in 2008 due to inhalant poisoning.

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