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  • Steroids can cause disfiguring ailments such as baldness in girls and severe acne in all who use them.
  • The strongest risk for heroin addiction is addiction to opioid painkillers.
  • Crack cocaine is the crystal form of cocaine, which normally comes in a powder form.
  • Rates of valium abuse have tripled within the course of ten years.
  • Young adults from 18-25 are 50% more than any other age group.
  • Inhalants go through the lungs and into the bloodstream, and are quickly distributed to the brain and other organs in the body.
  • 80% of methadone-related deaths were deemed accidental, even though most cases involved other drugs.
  • Over 60 Million are said to have prescription for sedatives.
  • In 2014, over 913,000 people were reported to be addicted to cocaine.
  • About 696,000 cases of student assault, are committed by student's who have been drinking.
  • Steroids can stay in one's system for three weeks if taken orally and up to 3-6 months if injected.
  • The most commonly abused opioid painkillers include oxycodone, hydrocodone, meperidine, hydromorphone and propoxyphene.
  • 28% of teens know at least 1 person who has tried ecstasy.
  • Heroin tablets manufactured by The Fraser Tablet Companywere marketed for the relief of asthma.
  • Over 750,000 people have used LSD within the past year.
  • Oxycodone comes in a number of forms including capsules, tablets, liquid and suppositories. It also comes in a variety of strengths.
  • Almost 38 million people have admitted to have used cocaine in their lifetime.
  • 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.
  • 2.5 million emergency department visits are attributed to drug misuse or overdose.
  • Stimulants are prescribed in the treatment of obesity.

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