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Drug Facts


  • Prescription drug spending increased 9.0% to $324.6 billion in 2015, slower than the 12.4% growth in 2014.
  • In the course of the 20th century, more than 2500 barbiturates were synthesized, 50 of which were eventually employed clinically.
  • For every dollar that you spend on treatment of substance abuse in the criminal justice system, it saves society on average four dollars.
  • Men and women who suddenly stop drinking can have severe withdrawal symptoms.
  • The penalties for drug offenses vary from state to state.
  • Many kids mistakenly believe prescription drugs are safer to abuse than illegal street drugs.2
  • Opiate-based drugs have risen by over 80% in less than four years.
  • 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.
  • PCP (also known as angel dust) can cause drug addiction in the infant as well as tremors.
  • Narcotic is actually derived from the Greek word for stupor.
  • In 2011, over 65 million doses of Krokodil were seized within just three months.
  • Over 6 million people have ever admitted to using PCP in their lifetimes.
  • The generic form of Oxycontin poses a bigger threat to those who abuse it, raising the number of poison control center calls remarkably.
  • Opiates, mainly heroin, account for 18% of the admissions for drug and alcohol treatment in the US.
  • Ritalin and related 'hyperactivity' type drugs can be found almost anywhere.
  • Ativan abuse often results in dizziness, hallucinations, weakness, depression and poor motor coordination.
  • A 2007 survey in the US found that 3.3% of 12- to 17-year-olds and 6% of 17- to 25-year-olds had abused prescription drugs in the past month.
  • Today, Alcohol is the NO. 1 most abused drug with psychoactive properties in the U.S.
  • Out of every 100 people who try, only between 5 and 10 will actually be able to stop smoking on their own.
  • Ketamine can be swallowed, snorted or injected.

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