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Drug Facts


  • Benzodiazepines like Ativan are found in nearly 50% of all suicide attempts.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.
  • The sale of painkillers has increased by over 300% since 1999.
  • Chronic crystal meth users also often display poor hygiene, a pale, unhealthy complexion, and sores on their bodies from picking at 'crank bugs' - the tactile hallucination that tweakers often experience.
  • Ketamine is considered a predatory drug used in connection with sexual assault.
  • Alprazolam is a generic form of the Benzodiazepine, Xanax.
  • Adderall is a Schedule II controlled substance, meaning that it has a high potential for addiction.
  • Ambien dissolves readily in water, becoming a popular date rape drug.
  • Nearly 300,000 Americans received treatment for hallucinogens in 2011.
  • Coca wine's (wine brewed with cocaine) most prominent brand, Vin Mariani, received endorsement for its beneficial effects from celebrities, scientists, physicians and even Pope Leo XIII.
  • Marijuana affects hormones in both men and women, leading to sperm reduction, inhibition of ovulation and even causing birth defects in babies exposed to marijuana use before birth.
  • Over 60 percent of Americans on Anti-Depressants have been taking them for two or more years.
  • Approximately 122,000 people have admitted to using PCP in the past year.
  • Drug use can hamper the prenatal growth of the fetus, which occurs after the organ formation.
  • Rohypnol causes a person to black out or forget what happened to them.
  • Methadone generally stays in the system longer than heroin up to 59 hours, according to the FDA, compared to heroin's 4 6 hours.
  • Barbiturates have been used for depression and even by vets for animal anesthesia yet people take them in order to relax and for insomnia.
  • Women who drink have more health and social problems than men who drink
  • Heroin is a highly addictive, illegal drug.
  • The United States was the country in which heroin addiction first became a serious problem.

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