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Drug Facts


  • Amphetamine withdrawal is characterized by severe depression and fatigue.
  • One in ten high school seniors in the US admits to abusing prescription painkillers.
  • Narcotics are used for pain relief, medical conditions and illnesses.
  • Amphetamine was first made in 1887 in Germany and methamphetamine, more potent and easy to make, was developed in Japan in 1919.
  • By survey, almost 50% of teens believe that prescription drugs are much safer than illegal street drugs60% to 70% say that home medicine cabinets are their source of drugs.
  • The sale of painkillers has increased by over 300% since 1999.
  • Since 2000, non-illicit drugs such as oxycodone, fentanyl and methadone contribute more to overdose fatalities in Utah than illicit drugs such as heroin.
  • Two of the most common long-term effects of heroin addiction are liver failure and heart disease.
  • Half of all Ambien related ER visits involved other drug interaction.
  • Ketamine is considered a predatory drug used in connection with sexual assault.
  • Synthetic drugs, also referred to as designer or club drugs, are chemically-created in a lab to mimic another drug such as marijuana, cocaine or morphine.
  • Contrary to popular belief, Bath Salts do not cause cannibalistic behavior.
  • Heroin is a highly addictive, illegal drug.
  • Crystal meth is a stimulant that can be smoked, snorted, swallowed or injected.
  • People who inject drugs such as heroin are at high risk of contracting the HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) virus.
  • Synthetic drug stimulants, also known as cathinones, mimic the effects of ecstasy or MDMA. Bath salts and Molly are examples of synthetic cathinones.
  • There were approximately 160,000 amphetamine and methamphetamine related emergency room visits in 2011.
  • Cocaine gives the user a feeling of euphoria and energy that lasts approximately two hours.
  • Narcotics is the legal term for mood altering drugs.
  • Barbiturate Overdose is known to result in Pneumonia, severe muscle damage, coma and death.

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