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Drug Facts


  • Many who overdose on barbiturates display symptoms of being drunk, such as slurred speech and uncoordinated movements.
  • While the use of many street drugs is on a slight decline in the US, abuse of prescription drugs is growing.
  • Between 2000 and 2006 the average number of alcohol related motor vehicle crashes in Utah resulting in death was approximately 59, resulting in an average of nearly 67 fatalities per year.
  • Gases can be medical products or household items or commercial products.
  • Over 60% of deaths from drug overdoses are accredited to prescription drugs.
  • Approximately, 57 percent of Steroid users have admitted to knowing that their lives could be shortened because of it.
  • 9% of teens in a recent study reported using prescription pain relievers not prescribed for them in the past year, and 5% (1 in 20) reported doing so in the past month.3
  • The addictive properties of Barbiturates finally gained recognition in the 1950's.
  • Illicit drug use in America has been increasing. In 2012, an estimated 23.9 million Americans aged 12 or olderor 9.2 percent of the populationhad used an illicit drug or abused a psychotherapeutic medication (such as a pain reliever, stimulant, or tranquilizer) in the past month. This is up from 8.3 percent in 2002. The increase mostly reflects a recent rise in the use of marijuana, the most commonly used illicit drug.
  • Anorectic drugs can cause heart problems leading to cardiac arrest in young people.
  • Prescription medications are legal drugs.
  • 8.6 million Americans aged 12 and older reported having used crack.
  • Approximately 35,000,000 Americans a year have been admitted into the hospital due abusing medications like Darvocet.
  • Hallucinogens do not always produce hallucinations.
  • Depressants, opioids and antidepressants are responsible for more overdose deaths (45%) than cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and amphetamines (39%) combined
  • Almost 1 in every 4 teens in America say they have misused or abused a prescription drug.3
  • When abused orally, side effects can include slurred speech, seizures, delirium and vertigo.
  • Mixing Ambien with alcohol can cause respiratory distress, coma and death.
  • After time, a heroin user's sense of smell and taste become numb and may disappear.
  • A heroin overdose causes slow and shallow breathing, blue lips and fingernails, clammy skin, convulsions, coma, and can be fatal.

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