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Drug Facts


  • Drug addiction and abuse can be linked to at least of all major crimes committed in the United States.
  • Ecstasy is one of the most popular drugs among youth today.
  • Alcohol can stay in one's system from one to twelve hours.
  • More than9 in 10people who used heroin also used at least one other drug.
  • Today, a total of 12 Barbiturates are under international control.
  • Adderall use (often prescribed to treat ADHD) has increased among high school seniors from 5.4% in 2009 to 7.5% this year.
  • Penalties for possession, delivery and manufacturing of Ecstasy can include jail sentences of four years to life, and fines from $250,000 to $4 million, depending on the amount of the drug you have in your possession.
  • 28% of teens know at least 1 person who has tried ecstasy.
  • Babies can be born addicted to drugs.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.
  • Methadone came about during WW2 due to a shortage of morphine.
  • Some common street names for Amphetamines include: speed, uppers, black mollies, blue mollies, Benz and wake ups.
  • This Schedule IV Narcotic in the U.S. is often used as a date rape drug.
  • Today, Alcohol is the NO. 1 most abused drug with psychoactive properties in the U.S.
  • The coca leaf is mainly located in South America and its consumption has dated back to 3000 BC.
  • 50% of adolescents mistakenly believe that prescription drugs are safer than illegal drugs.
  • Amphetamines are generally swallowed, injected or smoked. They are also snorted.
  • In the past 15 years, abuse of prescription drugs, including powerful opioid painkillers such as oxycodone and hydrocodone, has risen alarmingly among all ages, growing fastest among college-age adults, who lead all age groups in the misuse of medications.
  • Each year, nearly 360,000 people received treatment specifically for stimulant addiction.
  • Relapse is the return to drug use after an attempt to stop. Relapse indicates the need for more or different treatment.

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