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  • Each year, over 5,000 people under the age of 21 die from Alcohol-related incidents in the U.S alone.
  • Ambien is a sedative-hypnotic known to cause hallucinations, suicidal thoughts and death.
  • Oxycodone comes in a number of forms including capsules, tablets, liquid and suppositories. It also comes in a variety of strengths.
  • Steroids are often abused by those who want to build muscle mass.
  • Benzodiazepines are depressants that act as hypnotics in large doses, anxiolytics in moderate dosages and sedatives in low doses.
  • The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime estimated the worldwide production of amphetamine-type stimulants, which includes methamphetamine, at nearly 500 metric tons a year, with 24.7 million abusers.
  • The effects of heroin can last three to four hours.
  • 11.6% of those arrested used crack in the previous week.
  • Around 16 million people at this time are abusing prescription medications.
  • There were over 1.8 million Americans 12 or older who used a hallucinogen or inhalant for the first time. (1.1 million among hallucinogens)
  • LSD (or its full name: lysergic acid diethylamide) is a potent hallucinogen that dramatically alters your thoughts and your perception of reality.
  • Nicotine is just as addictive as heroin, cocaine or alcohol. That's why it's so easy to get hooked.
  • Drinking behavior in women differentiates according to their age; many resemble the pattern of their husbands, single friends or married friends, whichever is closest to their own lifestyle and age.
  • Flashbacks can occur in people who have abused hallucinogens even months after they stop taking them.
  • Heroin can be a white or brown powder, or a black sticky substance known as black tar heroin.
  • In Arizona during the year 2006 a total of 23,656 people were admitted to addiction treatment programs.
  • Peyote is approximately 4000 times less potent than LSD.
  • Invisible drugs include coffee, tea, soft drinks, tobacco, beer and wine.
  • Nearly one third of mushroom users reported heightened levels of anxiety.
  • 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.

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