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Drug Facts


  • Ketamine is actually a tranquilizer most commonly used in veterinary practice on animals.
  • Cocaine comes in two forms. One is a powder and the other is a rock. The rock form of cocaine is referred to as crack cocaine.
  • When abused orally, side effects can include slurred speech, seizures, delirium and vertigo.
  • There are innocent people behind bars because of the drug conspiracy laws.
  • The phrase 'dope fiend' was originally coined many years ago to describe the negative side effects of constant cocaine use.
  • Over 6 million people have ever admitted to using PCP in their lifetimes.
  • When injected, it can cause decay of muscle tissues and closure of blood vessels.
  • Stress is the number one factor in drug and alcohol abuse.
  • More teens die from prescription drugs than heroin/cocaine combined.
  • Ecstasy can cause you to drink too much water when not needed, which upsets the salt balance in your body.
  • 45% of people who use heroin were also addicted to prescription opioid painkillers.
  • Over 90% of those with an addiction began drinking, smoking or using illicit drugs before the age of 18.
  • The U.S. poisoned industrial Alcohols made in the country, killing a whopping 10,000 people in the process.
  • People who abuse anabolic steroids usually take them orally or inject them into the muscles.
  • There have been over 1.2 million people admitting to using using methamphetamine within the past year.
  • People who regularly use heroin often develop a tolerance, which means that they need higher and/or more frequent doses of the drug to get the desired effects.
  • Narcotics are sometimes necessary to treat both psychological and physical ailments but the use of any narcotic can become habitual or a dependency.
  • The high potency of fentanyl greatly increases risk of overdose.
  • Long-term effects from use of crack cocaine include severe damage to the heart, liver and kidneys. Users are more likely to have infectious diseases.
  • Medical consequences of chronic heroin injection abuse include scarred and/or collapsed veins, bacterial infections of the blood vessels and heart valves, abscesses (boils) and other soft-tissue infections, and liver or kidney disease.

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