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Drug Facts


  • Heroin can be a white or brown powder, or a black sticky substance known as black tar heroin.
  • Around 16 million people at this time are abusing prescription medications.
  • Nearly 6,700 people each day abused a psychotropic medication for the first time.
  • The euphoric feeling of cocaine is then followed by a crash filled with depression and paranoia.
  • 43% of high school seniors have used marijuana.
  • Every day, we have over 8,100 NEW drug users in America. That's 3.1 million new users every year.
  • The number of Americans with an addiction to heroin nearly doubled from 2007 to 2011.
  • Heroin can lead to addiction, a form of substance use disorder. Withdrawal symptoms include muscle and bone pain, sleep problems, diarrhea and vomiting, and severe heroin cravings.
  • Steroids can be life threatening, even leading to liver damage.
  • 77% of college students who abuse steroids also abuse at least one other substance.
  • Rohypnol has no odor or taste so it can be put into someone's drink without being detected, which has lead to it being called the "Date Rape Drug".
  • Meperidine (brand name Demerol) and hydromorphone (Dilaudid) come in tablets and propoxyphene (Darvon) in capsules, but all three have been known to be crushed and injected, snorted or smoked.
  • Inhalants go through the lungs and into the bloodstream, and are quickly distributed to the brain and other organs in the body.
  • The most commonly abused opioid painkillers include oxycodone, hydrocodone, meperidine, hydromorphone and propoxyphene.
  • Ecstasy causes hypothermia, which leads to muscle breakdown and could cause kidney failure.
  • Oxycodone has the greatest potential for abuse and the greatest dangers.
  • Local pharmacies often bought - throat lozenges containing Cocaine in bulk and packaged them for sale under their own labels.
  • The United States spends over 560 Billion Dollars for pain relief.
  • Colombia's drug trade is worth US$10 billion. That's one-quarter as much as the country's legal exports.
  • Only 9% of people actually get help for substance use and addiction.

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