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Drug Facts


  • Nicknames for Alprazolam include Alprax, Kalma, Nu-Alpraz, and Tranax.
  • PCP (known as Angel Dust) stays in the system 1-8 days.
  • Alcohol affects the central nervous system, thereby controlling all bodily functions.
  • Contrary to popular belief, Bath Salts do not cause cannibalistic behavior.
  • 15.2% of 8th graders report they have used Marijuana.
  • Oxycodone use specifically has escalated by over 240% over the last five years.
  • 7 million Americans abused prescription drugs, including Ritalinmore than the number who abused cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens, Ecstasy and inhalants combined.
  • 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.
  • While the use of many street drugs is on a slight decline in the US, abuse of prescription drugs is growing.
  • In 2010, U.S. Poison Control Centers received 304 calls regarding Bath Salts.
  • Oxycontin is know on the street as the hillbilly heroin.
  • Street heroin is rarely pure and may range from a white to dark brown powder of varying consistency.
  • Ativan abuse often results in dizziness, hallucinations, weakness, depression and poor motor coordination.
  • After time, a heroin user's sense of smell and taste become numb and may disappear.
  • One in five teens (20%) who have abused prescription drugs did so before the age of 14.2
  • Nearly half of those who use heroin reportedly started abusing prescription pain killers before they ever used heroin.
  • Two thirds of teens who abuse prescription pain relievers got them from family or friends, often without their knowledge, such as stealing them from the medicine cabinet.
  • 26.9 percent of people ages 18 or older reported that they engaged in binge drinking in the past month.
  • Women who use needles run the risk of acquiring HIV or AIDS, thus passing it on to their unborn child.
  • In 2011, over 800,000 Americans reported having an addiction to cocaine.

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