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Drug Facts


  • Aerosols are a form of inhalants that include vegetable oil, hair spray, deodorant and spray paint.
  • People who regularly use heroin often develop a tolerance, which means that they need higher and/or more frequent doses of the drug to get the desired effects.
  • Hallucinogens also cause physical changes such as increased heart rate, elevating blood pressure and dilating pupils.
  • Most people try heroin for the first time in their late teens or early 20s. Anyone can become addictedall races, genders, and ethnicities.
  • The number of habitual cocaine users has declined by 75% since 1986, but it's still a popular drug for many people.
  • Authority obtains over 10,500 accounts of clonazepam abuse annually.
  • Methamphetamine has also been used in the treatment of obesity.
  • More than 100,000 babies are born addicted to cocaine each year in the U.S., due to their mothers' use of the drug during pregnancy.
  • 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.
  • Over 210,000,000 opioids are prescribed by pharmaceutical companies a year.
  • Crack cocaine earned the nickname crack because of the cracking sound it makes when it is heated.
  • Alcohol misuse cost the United States $249.0 billion.
  • One in five teens (20%) who have abused prescription drugs did so before the age of 14.2
  • In 2012, Ambien was prescribed 43.8 million times in the United States.
  • People who use marijuana believe it to be harmless and want it legalized.
  • Opiate-based drug abuse contributes to over 17,000 deaths each year.
  • Crystal meth is a stimulant that can be smoked, snorted, swallowed or injected.
  • The high potency of fentanyl greatly increases risk of overdose.
  • 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".
  • 9% of teens in a recent study reported using prescription pain relievers not prescribed for them in the past year, and 5% (1 in 20) reported doing so in the past month.3

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