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Drug Facts


  • Individuals with severe drug problems and or underlying mental health issues typically need longer in-patient drug treatment often times a minimum of 3 months is recommended.
  • Cocaine is sometimes taken with other drugs, including tranquilizers, amphetamines,2 marijuana and heroin.
  • 80% of methadone-related deaths were deemed accidental, even though most cases involved other drugs.
  • People who abuse anabolic steroids usually take them orally or inject them into the muscles.
  • There were over 20,000 ecstasy-related emergency room visits in 2011
  • 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.
  • Crystal Meth use can cause insomnia, anxiety, and violent or psychotic behavior.
  • Crystal Meth is commonly known as glass or ice.
  • A heroin overdose causes slow and shallow breathing, blue lips and fingernails, clammy skin, convulsions, coma, and can be fatal.
  • Depressants are widely used to relieve stress, induce sleep and relieve anxiety.
  • Research suggests that misuse of prescription opioid pain medicine is a risk factor for starting heroin use.
  • Cocaine gives the user a feeling of euphoria and energy that lasts approximately two hours.
  • Alcohol-Impaired-Driving Fatality: A fatality in a crash involving a driver or motorcycle rider (operator) with a BAC of 0.08 g/dL or greater.
  • Flashbacks can occur in people who have abused hallucinogens even months after they stop taking them.
  • Steroids can be life threatening, even leading to liver damage.
  • Alprazolam is a generic form of the Benzodiazepine, Xanax.
  • Heroin is sold and used in a number of forms including white or brown powder, a black sticky substance (tar heroin), and solid black chunks.
  • Methadone came about during WW2 due to a shortage of morphine.
  • Over 200,000 people have abused Ketamine within the past year.
  • Underage Drinking: Alcohol use by anyone under the age of 21. In the United States, the legal drinking age is 21.

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