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Drug Facts


  • By June 2011, the PCC had received over 3,470 calls about Bath Salts.
  • Rates of anti-depressant use have risen by over 400% within just three years.
  • Marijuana is the most common illicit drug used for the first time. Approximately 7,000 people try marijuana for the first time every day.
  • Meth can damage blood vessels in the brain, causing strokes.
  • Illicit drug use costs the United States approximately $181 billion annually.
  • Heroin tablets manufactured by The Fraser Tablet Company were marketed for the relief of asthma.
  • Smokers who continuously smoke will always have nicotine in their system.
  • Ecstasy can cause you to dehydrate.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription opiate abuse have risen by over 180% over the last five years.
  • An estimated 88,0009 people (approximately 62,000 men and 26,000 women9) die from alcohol-related causes annually, making alcohol the fourth leading preventable cause of death in the United States.
  • These physical signs are more difficult to identify if the tweaker has been using a depressant such as alcohol; however, if the tweaker has been using a depressant, his or her negative feelings - including paranoia and frustration - can increase substantially.
  • Nearly 50% of all emergency room admissions from poisonings are attributed to drug abuse or misuse.
  • Short term rehab effectively helps more women than men, even though they may have suffered more traumatic situations than men did.
  • People who use marijuana believe it to be harmless and want it legalized.
  • Over a quarter million of drug-related emergency room visits are related to heroin abuse.
  • Despite 20 years of scientific evidence showing that drug treatment programs do work, the feds fail to offer enough of them to prisoners.
  • Over 20 million individuals were abusing Darvocet before any limitations were put on the drug.
  • Even if you smoke just a few cigarettes a week, you can get addicted to nicotine in a few weeks or even days. The more cigarettes you smoke, the more likely you are to become addicted.
  • In 2011, non-medical use of Alprazolam resulted in 123,744 emergency room visits.
  • Crack cocaine, a crystallized form of cocaine, was developed during the cocaine boom of the 1970s and its use spread in the mid-1980s.

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