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Drug Facts


  • Studies in 2013 show that over 1.7 million Americans reported using tranquilizers like Ativan for non-medical reasons.
  • Crack cocaine gets its name from how it breaks into little rocks after being produced.
  • Synthetic drugs, also referred to as designer or club drugs, are chemically-created in a lab to mimic another drug such as marijuana, cocaine or morphine.
  • Cocaine first appeared in American society in the 1880s.
  • Heroin is a drug that is processed from morphine.
  • One in five adolescents have admitted to abusing inhalants.
  • Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant made from the coca plant.
  • Oxycontin is a prescription pain reliever that can often be used unnecessarily or abused.
  • 19.3% of students ages 12-17 who receive average grades of 'D' or lower used marijuana in the past month and 6.9% of students with grades of 'C' or above used marijuana in the past month.
  • Twenty-five percent of those who began abusing prescription drugs at age 13 or younger met clinical criteria for addiction sometime in their life.
  • Texas is one of the hardest states on drug offenses.
  • Narcotics are used for pain relief, medical conditions and illnesses.
  • Alcohol is a drug because of its intoxicating effect but it is widely accepted socially.
  • Alcohol affects the central nervous system, thereby controlling all bodily functions.
  • Over 52% of teens who use bath salts also combine them with other drugs.
  • 90% of people are exposed to illegal substance before the age of 18.
  • 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).
  • Babies can be born addicted to drugs.
  • Morphine was first extracted from opium in a pure form in the early nineteenth century.
  • Steroids can also lead to certain tumors and liver damage leading to cancer, according to studies conducted in the 1970's and 80's.

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