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Drug Facts


  • Narcotic is actually derived from the Greek word for stupor.
  • Despite 20 years of scientific evidence showing that drug treatment programs do work, the feds fail to offer enough of them to prisoners.
  • The most powerful prescription painkillers are called opioids, which are opium-like compounds.
  • Women who have an abortion are more prone to turn to alcohol or drug abuse afterward.
  • Hallucinogens also cause physical changes such as increased heart rate, elevating blood pressure and dilating pupils.
  • Men and women who suddenly stop drinking can have severe withdrawal symptoms.
  • 3.3 million deaths, or 5.9 percent of all global deaths (7.6 percent for men and 4.0 percent for women), were attributable to alcohol consumption.
  • Other names of ecstasy include Eckies, E, XTC, pills, pingers, bikkies, flippers, and molly.
  • Teens who start with alcohol are more likely to try cocaine than teens who do not drink.
  • More than 29% of teens in treatment are there because of an addiction to prescription medication.
  • MDMA (methylenedioxy-methamphetamine) is a synthetic, mind-altering drug that acts both as a stimulant and a hallucinogenic.
  • Women abuse alcohol and drugs for different reasons than men do.
  • An estimated 20 percent of U.S. college students are afflicted with Alcoholism.
  • Crack cocaine earned the nickname crack because of the cracking sound it makes when it is heated.
  • The number of people receiving treatment for addiction to painkillers and sedatives has doubled since 2002.
  • In 2011, over 800,000 Americans reported having an addiction to cocaine.
  • Illegal drug use is declining while prescription drug abuse is rising thanks to online pharmacies and illegal selling.
  • Prescription opioid pain medicines such as OxyContin and Vicodin have effects similar to heroin.
  • Ecstasy is sometimes mixed with substances such as rat poison.
  • 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.

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