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Drug Facts


  • Snorting drugs can create loss of sense of smell, nosebleeds, frequent runny nose, and problems with swallowing.
  • Anorectic drugs can cause heart problems leading to cardiac arrest in young people.
  • The largest amount of illicit drug-related emergency room visits in 2011 were cocaine related (over 500,000 visits).
  • Over the past 15 years, treatment for addiction to prescription medication has grown by 300%.
  • Street heroin is rarely pure and may range from a white to dark brown powder of varying consistency.
  • Marijuana can stay in a person's system for 3-5 days, however, if you are a heavy user, it can be detected up to 30 days.
  • Steroids are often abused by those who want to build muscle mass.
  • Meth users often have bad teeth from poor oral hygiene, dry mouth as meth can crack and deteriorate teeth.
  • Ecstasy can cause you to drink too much water when not needed, which upsets the salt balance in your body.
  • There were over 20,000 ecstasy-related emergency room visits in 2011
  • 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.
  • Ketamine is actually a tranquilizer most commonly used in veterinary practice on animals.
  • Those who have become addicted to heroin and stop using the drug abruptly may have severe withdrawal.
  • Rohypnol (The Date Rape Drug) is more commonly known as "roofies".
  • In 1993, inhalation (42%) was the most frequently used route of administration among primary Methamphetamine admissions.
  • Narcotics used illegally is the definition of drug abuse.
  • Non-pharmaceutical fentanyl is sold in the following forms: as a powder; spiked on blotter paper; mixed with or substituted for heroin; or as tablets that mimic other, less potent opioids.
  • Substance abuse costs the health care system about $11 billion, with overall costs reaching $193 billion.
  • 54% of high school seniors do not think regular steroid use is harmful, the lowest number since 1980, when the National Institute on Drug Abuse started asking about perception on steroids.
  • 86.4 percent of people ages 18 or older reported that they drank alcohol at some point in their lifetime.

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