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Drug Facts


  • Over 2.1 million people in the United States abused Anti-Depressants in 2011 alone.
  • This Schedule IV Narcotic in the U.S. is often used as a date rape drug.
  • 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.
  • Morphine is an extremely strong pain reliever that is commonly used with terminal patients.
  • Ecstasy can cause you to dehydrate.
  • Drug addiction and abuse costs the American taxpayers an average of $484 billion each year.
  • Nearly 23 Million people need treatment for chemical dependency.
  • Heroin usemore than doubledamong young adults ages 1825 in the past decade.
  • Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid analgesic that is similar to morphine but is 50 to 100 times more potent.
  • Alcohol increases birth defects in babies known as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
  • Nicknames for Alprazolam include Alprax, Kalma, Nu-Alpraz, and Tranax.
  • The most commonly abused prescription drugs are pain medications, sleeping pills, anti-anxiety medications and stimulants (used to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders).1
  • Those who abuse barbiturates are at a higher risk of getting pneumonia or bronchitis.
  • Heroin is a highly addictive drug and the most rapidly acting of the opiates. Heroin is also known as Big H, Black Tar, Chiva, Hell Dust, Horse, Negra, Smack,Thunder
  • There have been over 1.2 million people admitting to using using methamphetamine within the past year.
  • A tweaker can appear normal - eyes clear, speech concise, and movements brisk; however, a closer look will reveal that the person's eyes are moving ten times faster than normal, the voice has a slight quiver, and movements are quick and jerky.
  • There were approximately 160,000 amphetamine and methamphetamine related emergency room visits in 2011.
  • 10 to 22% of automobile accidents involve drivers who are using drugs.
  • Ketamine has risen by over 300% in the last ten years.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.

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