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Drug Facts


  • Cocaine restricts blood flow to the brain, increases heart rate, and promotes blood clotting. These effects can lead to stroke or heart attack.
  • Morphine's use as a treatment for opium addiction was initially well received as morphine has about ten times more euphoric effects than the equivalent amount of opium. Over the years, however, morphine abuse increased.
  • In 2011, over 65 million doses of Krokodil were seized within just three months.
  • Steroids can also lead to certain tumors and liver damage leading to cancer, according to studies conducted in the 1970's and 80's.
  • Sniffing gasoline is a common form of abusing inhalants and can be lethal.
  • Heroin can be sniffed, smoked or injected.
  • Over 5 million emergency room visits in 2011 were drug related.
  • When a pregnant woman takes drugs, her unborn child is taking them, too.
  • Heroin is a 'downer,' which means it's a depressant that slows messages traveling between the brain and body.
  • 15.2% of 8th graders report they have used Marijuana.
  • The euphoric feeling of cocaine is then followed by a crash filled with depression and paranoia.
  • More teens die from prescription drugs than heroin/cocaine combined.
  • Approximately 65% of adolescents say that home medicine cabinets are the main source of drugs.
  • About 1 in 4 college students report academic consequences from drinking, including missing class, falling behind in class, doing poorly on exams or papers, and receiving lower grades overall.30
  • Deaths related to painkillers have risen by over 180% over the last ten years.
  • Those who complete prison-based treatment and continue with treatment in the community have the best outcomes.
  • In 2009, a Wisconsin man sleepwalked outside and froze to death after taking Ambien.
  • After hitting the market, Ativan was used to treat insomnia, vertigo, seizures, and alcohol withdrawal.
  • In 2011, a Pennsylvania couple stabbed the walls in their apartment to attack the '90 people living in their walls.'
  • 8.6% of 12th graders have used hallucinogens 4% report on using LSD specifically.

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