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Drug Facts


  • More than 50% of abused medications are obtained from a friend or family member.
  • Medial drugs include prescription medication, cold and allergy meds, pain relievers and antibiotics.
  • Nearly one in every three emergency room admissions is attributed to opiate-based painkillers.
  • 50% of adolescents mistakenly believe that prescription drugs are safer than illegal drugs.
  • Opiate-based drug abuse contributes to over 17,000 deaths each year.
  • When injected, it can cause decay of muscle tissues and closure of blood vessels.
  • Its rock form is far more addictive and potent than its powder form.
  • This Schedule IV Narcotic in the U.S. is often used as a date rape drug.
  • Oxycodone is sold under many trade names, such as Percodan, Endodan, Roxiprin, Percocet, Endocet, Roxicet and OxyContin.
  • Every day in the US, 2,500 youth (12 to 17) abuse a prescription pain reliever for the first time.
  • Ecstasy is sometimes mixed with substances such as rat poison.
  • In 1898 a German chemical company launched a new medicine called Heroin'
  • Heroin is known on the streets as: Smack, horse, black, brown sugar, dope, H, junk, skag, skunk, white horse, China white, Mexican black tar
  • Drug addiction and abuse costs the American taxpayers an average of $484 billion each year.
  • Cocaine use can lead to death from respiratory (breathing) failure, stroke, cerebral hemorrhage (bleeding in the brain) or heart attack.
  • Narcotics is the legal term for mood altering drugs.
  • Over 20 million Americans over the age of 12 have an addiction (excluding tobacco).
  • 1 in 5 adolescents have admitted to using tranquilizers for nonmedical purposes.
  • Those who complete prison-based treatment and continue with treatment in the community have the best outcomes.
  • Some effects from of long-acting barbiturates can last up to two days.

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