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Drug Facts


  • Sniffing paint is a common form of inhalant abuse.
  • Nearly 50% of all emergency room admissions from poisonings are attributed to drug abuse or misuse.
  • In 2003 a total of 4,006 people were admitted to Alaska Drug rehabilitation or Alcohol rehabilitation programs.
  • Around 16 million people at this time are abusing prescription medications.
  • Methadone accounts for nearly one third of opiate-associated deaths.
  • Anti-Depressants are often combined with Alcohol, which increases the risk of poisoning and overdose.
  • Rohypnol (The Date Rape Drug) is more commonly known as "roofies".
  • Alprazolam is a generic form of the Benzodiazepine, Xanax.
  • Nearly 40% of stimulant abusers first began using before the age of 18.
  • Almost 3 out of 4 prescription overdoses are caused by painkillers. In 2009, 1 in 3 prescription painkiller overdoses were caused by methadone.
  • Over 13 million Americans have admitted to abusing CNS stimulants.
  • Psychic side effects of hallucinogens include the disassociation of time and space.
  • Meth has a high potential for abuse and may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence.
  • Between 2000 and 2006 the average number of alcohol related motor vehicle crashes in Utah resulting in death was approximately 59, resulting in an average of nearly 67 fatalities per year.
  • Other names of Cocaine include C, coke, nose candy, snow, white lady, toot, Charlie, blow, white dust or stardust.
  • Ecstasy use has been 12 times more prevalent since it became known as club drug.
  • In 1805, morphine and codeine were isolated from opium, and morphine was used as a cure for opium addiction since its addictive characteristics were not known.
  • Heroin can be injected, smoked or snorted
  • Snorting amphetamines can damage the nasal passage and cause nose bleeds.
  • 52 Million Americans have abused prescription medications.

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