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Drug Facts


  • The drug is toxic to the neurological system, destroying cells containing serotonin and dopamine.
  • Narcotics used illegally is the definition of drug abuse.
  • In 2012, Ambien was prescribed 43.8 million times in the United States.
  • While the use of many street drugs is on a slight decline in the US, abuse of prescription drugs is growing.
  • The penalties for drug offenses vary from state to state.
  • The most dangerous stage of methamphetamine abuse occurs when an abuser has not slept in 3-15 days and is irritable and paranoid. This behavior is referred to as 'tweaking,' and the user is known as the 'tweaker'.
  • 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.
  • 1.1 million people each year use hallucinogens for the first time.
  • Adolf von Baeyer, the creator of barbiturates, won a Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1905 for his work in in chemical research.
  • 15.2% of 8th graders report they have used Marijuana.
  • The strongest risk for heroin addiction is addiction to opioid painkillers.
  • From 1961-1980 the Anti-Depressant boom hit the market in the United States.
  • 33.1 percent of 15-year-olds report that they have had at least 1 drink in their lives.
  • Because it is smoked, the effects of crack cocaine are more immediate and more intense than that of powdered cocaine.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 'Crack' is Cocaine cooked into rock form by processing it with ammonia or baking soda.
  • Flashbacks can occur in people who have abused hallucinogens even months after they stop taking them.
  • Excessive use of alcohol can lead to sexual impotence.
  • Young people have died from dehydration, exhaustion and heart attack as a result of taking too much Ecstasy.

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