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Drug Facts


  • More than 1,600 teens begin abusing prescription drugs each day.1
  • Over 80% of individuals have confidence that prescription drug abuse will only continue to grow.
  • In treatment, the drug abuser is taught to break old patterns of behavior, action and thinking. All While learning new skills for avoiding drug use and criminal behavior.
  • Methamphetamine can be swallowed, snorted, smoked and injected by users.
  • Steroids can cause disfiguring ailments such as baldness in girls and severe acne in all who use them.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription drug abuse have risen by over 130% over the last five years.
  • Nearly 50% of all emergency room admissions from poisonings are attributed to drug abuse or misuse.
  • Medical consequences of chronic heroin injection abuse include scarred and/or collapsed veins, bacterial infections of the blood vessels and heart valves, abscesses (boils) and other soft-tissue infections, and liver or kidney disease.
  • Heroin enters the brain very quickly, making it particularly addictive. It's estimated that almost one-fourth of the people who try heroin become addicted.
  • Over 60% of deaths from drug overdoses are accredited to prescription drugs.
  • In 2013, that number increased to 3.5 million children on stimulants.
  • 70% to 80% of the world's cocaine comes from Columbia.
  • Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug.
  • Inhalants go through the lungs and into the bloodstream, and are quickly distributed to the brain and other organs in the body.
  • Crack Cocaine is categorized next to PCP and Meth as an illegal Schedule II drug.
  • Those who abuse barbiturates are at a higher risk of getting pneumonia or bronchitis.
  • Heroin tablets manufactured by The Fraser Tablet Company were marketed for the relief of asthma.
  • Cocaine is one of the most dangerous and potent drugs, with the great potential of causing seizures and heart-related injuries such as stopping the heart, whether one is a short term or long term user.
  • Oxycodone is usually swallowed but is sometimes injected or used as a suppository.
  • Nitrates are also inhalants that come in the form of leather cleaners and room deodorizers.

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