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Drug Facts


  • 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.
  • Amphetamines are generally swallowed, injected or smoked. They are also snorted.
  • Methamphetamine can be swallowed, snorted, smoked and injected by users.
  • The Canadian government reports that 90% of their mescaline is a combination of PCP and LSD
  • Smoking crack allows it to reach the brain more quickly and thus brings an intense and immediatebut very short-livedhigh that lasts about fifteen minutes.
  • The 2013 World Drug Report reported that Afghanistan is the leading producer and cultivator of opium worldwide, manufacturing 74 percent of illicit opiates. Mexico, however, is the leading supplier to the United States.
  • Snorting amphetamines can damage the nasal passage and cause nose bleeds.
  • Smokeless nicotine based quit smoking aids also stay in the system for 1-2 days.
  • LSD (AKA: Acid, blotter, cubes, microdot, yellow sunshine, blue heaven, Cid): an odorless, colorless chemical that comes from ergot, a fungus that grows on grains.
  • Women who abuse drugs are more prone to sexually transmitted diseases and mental health problems such as depression.
  • Out of every 100 people who try, only between 5 and 10 will actually be able to stop smoking on their own.
  • Heroin belongs to a group of drugs known as 'opioids' that are from the opium poppy.
  • Brand names of Bath Salts include Blizzard, Blue Silk, Charge+, Ivory Snow, Ivory Wave, Ocean Burst, Pure Ivory, Purple Wave, Snow Leopard, Stardust, Vanilla Sky, White Dove, White Knight and White Lightning.
  • LSD disrupts the normal functioning of the brain, making you see images, hear sounds and feel sensations that seem real but aren't.
  • Hallucinogen rates have risen by over 30% over the past twenty years.
  • Stimulants such as caffeine can be found in coffee, tea and most soft drinks.
  • Each year, over 5,000 people under the age of 21 die from Alcohol-related incidents in the U.S alone.
  • 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'.
  • 3.8% of twelfth graders reported having used Ritalin without a prescription at least once in the past year.
  • Alcohol blocks messages trying to get to the brain, altering a person's vision, perception, movements, emotions and hearing.

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