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Drug Facts


  • During this time, Anti-Depressant use among all ages increased by almost 400 percent.
  • Depressants are widely used to relieve stress, induce sleep and relieve anxiety.
  • One in five adolescents have admitted to abusing inhalants.
  • Crack cocaine is derived from powdered cocaine offering a euphoric high that is even more stimulating than powdered cocaine.
  • Nearly 23 Million people are in need of treatment for chemical dependency.
  • A person can become more tolerant to heroin so, after a short time, more and more heroin is needed to produce the same level of intensity.
  • Crack cocaine, a crystallized form of cocaine, was developed during the cocaine boom of the 1970s and its use spread in the mid-1980s.
  • Cocaine use can cause the placenta to separate from the uterus, causing internal bleeding.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription opiate abuse have risen by over 180% over the last five years.
  • Methadone is a synthetic opioid analgesic (painkiller) used to treat chronic pain.
  • Flashbacks can occur in people who have abused hallucinogens even months after they stop taking them.
  • Opiates work well to relieve pain. But you can get addicted to them quickly, if you don't use them correctly.
  • Emergency room admissions due to Subutex abuse has risen by over 200% in just three years.
  • Foreign producers now supply much of the U.S. Methamphetamine market, and attempts to bring that production under control have been problematic.
  • Heroin (like opium and morphine) is made from the resin of poppy plants.
  • In the past 15 years, abuse of prescription drugs, including powerful opioid painkillers such as oxycodone and hydrocodone, has risen alarmingly among all ages, growing fastest among college-age adults, who lead all age groups in the misuse of medications.
  • Ketamine is used by medical practitioners and veterinarians as an anaesthetic. It is sometimes used illegally by people to get 'high'.
  • Ambien can cause severe allergic reactions such as hives, breathing problems and swelling of the mouth, tongue and throat.
  • More than 1,600 teens begin abusing prescription drugs each day.1
  • 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.

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