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Drug Facts


  • Methadone is commonly used in the withdrawal phase from heroin.
  • Oxycodone comes in a number of forms including capsules, tablets, liquid and suppositories. It also comes in a variety of strengths.
  • Barbiturates have been used for depression and even by vets for animal anesthesia yet people take them in order to relax and for insomnia.
  • 3.8% of twelfth graders reported having used Ritalin without a prescription at least once in the past year.
  • The largest amount of illicit drug-related emergency room visits in 2011 were cocaine related (over 500,000 visits).
  • Some effects from of long-acting barbiturates can last up to two days.
  • Meth creates an immediate high that quickly fades. As a result, users often take it repeatedly, making it extremely addictive.
  • In the past 15 years, abuse of prescription drugs, including powerful opioid painkillers such as oxycodone and hydrocodone, has risen alarmingly among all ages, growing fastest among college-age adults, who lead all age groups in the misuse of medications.
  • Heroin can be sniffed, smoked or injected.
  • Methamphetamine has many nicknamesmeth, crank, chalk or speed being the most common.
  • Younger war veterans (ages 18-25) have a higher likelihood of succumbing to a drug or alcohol addiction.
  • Two of the most common long-term effects of heroin addiction are liver failure and heart disease.
  • Methamphetamine can cause cardiac damage, elevates heart rate and blood pressure, and can cause a variety of cardiovascular problems, including rapid heart rate, irregular heartbeat, and increased blood pressure.
  • Babies can be born addicted to drugs.
  • Heroin use has increased across the US among men and women, most age groups, and all income levels.
  • Ecstasy use has been 12 times more prevalent since it became known as club drug.
  • More than 10 percent of U.S. children live with a parent with alcohol problems.
  • When injected, it can cause decay of muscle tissues and closure of blood vessels.
  • Crystal meth is short for crystal methamphetamine.
  • Ambien, the commonly prescribed sleep aid, is also known as Zolpidem.

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