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Drug Facts


  • Crystal meth is short for crystal methamphetamine.
  • Ritalin is the common name for methylphenidate, classified by the Drug Enforcement Administration as a Schedule II narcoticthe same classification as cocaine, morphine and amphetamines.
  • Since 2000, non-illicit drugs such as oxycodone, fentanyl and methadone contribute more to overdose fatalities in Utah than illicit drugs such as heroin.
  • There were over 20,000 ecstasy-related emergency room visits in 2011
  • Over 60% of teens report that drugs of some kind are kept, sold, and used at their school.
  • War veterans often turn to drugs and alcohol to forget what they went through during combat.
  • Nearly half of those who use heroin reportedly started abusing prescription pain killers before they ever used heroin.
  • Over 4 million people have used oxycontin for nonmedical purposes.
  • In 2012, over 16 million adults were prescribed Adderall.
  • Cocaine use is highest among Americans aged 18 to 25.
  • 90% of deaths from poisoning are directly caused by drug overdoses.
  • Narcotic is actually derived from the Greek word for stupor.
  • Bath Salts attributed to approximately 22,000 ER visits in 2011.
  • Over 2.1 million people in the United States abused Anti-Depressants in 2011 alone.
  • Its rock form is far more addictive and potent than its powder form.
  • The U.S. poisoned industrial Alcohols made in the country, killing a whopping 10,000 people in the process.
  • When a pregnant woman takes drugs, her unborn child is taking them, too.
  • Out of every 100 people who try, only between 5 and 10 will actually be able to stop smoking on their own.
  • Approximately 122,000 people have admitted to using PCP in the past year.
  • Heroin withdrawal occurs within just a few hours since the last use. Symptoms include diarrhea, insomnia, vomiting, cold flashes with goose bumps, and bone and muscle pain.

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