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Drug Facts


  • Amphetamines + some antidepressants: elevated blood pressure, which can lead to irregular heartbeat, heart failure and stroke.
  • Cocaine is also the most common drug found in addition to alcohol in alcohol-related emergency room visits.
  • Over 550,000 high school students abuse anabolic steroids every year.
  • Nicotine stays in the system for 1-2 days.
  • There have been over 1.2 million people admitting to using using methamphetamine within the past year.
  • Many smokers say they have trouble cutting down on the amount of cigarettes they smoke. This is a sign of addiction.
  • Heroin use has increased across the US among men and women, most age groups, and all income levels.
  • Heroin usemore than doubledamong young adults ages 1825 in the past decade.
  • The most powerful prescription painkillers are called opioids, which are opium-like compounds.
  • By the 8th grade, 28% of adolescents have consumed alcohol, 15% have smoked cigarettes, and 16.5% have used marijuana.
  • The drug was outlawed as a part of the U.S. Drug Abuse and Regulation Control Act of 1970.
  • PCP (also known as angel dust) can cause drug addiction in the infant as well as tremors.
  • Stimulants can increase energy and enhance self esteem.
  • Teens who start with alcohol are more likely to try cocaine than teens who do not drink.
  • Heroin addiction was blamed for a number of the 260 murders that occurred in 1922 in New York (which compared with seventeen in London). These concerns led the US Congress to ban all domestic manufacture of heroin in 1924.
  • Opiate-based drug abuse contributes to over 17,000 deaths each year.
  • 'Crack' is Cocaine cooked into rock form by processing it with ammonia or baking soda.
  • More than9 in 10people who used heroin also used at least one other drug.
  • Some effects from of long-acting barbiturates can last up to two days.
  • Women suffer more memory loss and brain damage than men do who drink the same amount of alcohol for the same period of time.

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