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Drug Facts


  • 60% of seniors don't see regular marijuana use as harmful, but THC (the active ingredient in the drug that causes addiction) is nearly 5 times stronger than it was 20 years ago.
  • More than half of new illicit drug users begin with marijuana. Next most common are prescription pain relievers, followed by inhalants (which is most common among younger teens).
  • 7.6% of teens use the prescription drug Aderall.
  • Alprazolam is a generic form of the Benzodiazepine, Xanax.
  • Crystal Meth is the world's second most popular illicit drug.
  • 55% of all inhalant-related deaths are nearly instantaneous, known as 'Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome.'
  • 50% of adolescents mistakenly believe that prescription drugs are safer than illegal drugs.
  • The addictive properties of Barbiturates finally gained recognition in the 1950's.
  • Of the 500 metric tons of methamphetamine produced, only 4 tons is legally produced for legal medical use.
  • Alcohol kills more young people than all other drugs combined.
  • Among teens, prescription drugs are the most commonly used drugs next to marijuana, and almost half of the teens abusing prescription drugs are taking painkillers.
  • More than half of new illicit drug users begin with marijuana.
  • Meth can lead to your body overheating, to convulsions and to comas, eventually killing you.
  • Barbiturates can stay in one's system for 2-3 days.
  • High doses of Ritalin lead to similar symptoms such as other stimulant abuse, including tremors and muscle twitching, paranoia, and a sensation of bugs or worms crawling under the skin.
  • According to the Department of Justice, the top destination in the United States for heroin shipments is the Chicago metro area.
  • Rock, Kryptonite, Base, Sugar Block, Hard Rock, Apple Jacks, and Topo (Spanish) are popular terms used for Crack Cocaine.
  • Today, a total of 12 Barbiturates are under international control.
  • Methamphetamine usually comes in the form of a crystalline white powder that is odorless, bitter-tasting and dissolves easily in water or alcohol.
  • By 8th grade, before even entering high school, approximately have of adolescents have consumed alcohol, 41% have smoked cigarettes and 20% have used marijuana.

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