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Drug Facts


  • Rates of valium abuse have tripled within the course of ten years.
  • Illicit drug use in America has been increasing. In 2012, an estimated 23.9 million Americans aged 12 or olderor 9.2 percent of the populationhad used an illicit drug or abused a psychotherapeutic medication (such as a pain reliever, stimulant, or tranquilizer) in the past month. This is up from 8.3 percent in 2002. The increase mostly reflects a recent rise in the use of marijuana, the most commonly used illicit drug.
  • Barbiturate Overdose is known to result in Pneumonia, severe muscle damage, coma and death.
  • Pure Cocaine is extracted from the leaf of the Erythroxylon coca bush.
  • Rohypnol (The Date Rape Drug) is more commonly known as "roofies".
  • Alprazolam is an addictive sedative used to treat panic and anxiety disorders.
  • In 1898 a German chemical company launched a new medicine called Heroin'
  • Long-term use of painkillers can lead to dependence, even for people who are prescribed them to relieve a medical condition but eventually fall into the trap of abuse and addiction.
  • Crack cocaine earned the nickname crack because of the cracking sound it makes when it is heated.
  • The high potency of fentanyl greatly increases risk of overdose.
  • Heroin is known on the streets as: Smack, horse, black, brown sugar, dope, H, junk, skag, skunk, white horse, China white, Mexican black tar
  • 2.5 million Americans abused prescription drugs for the first time, compared to 2.1 million who used marijuana for the first time.
  • Excessive alcohol use costs the country approximately $235 billion annually.
  • It is estimated 20.4 million people age 12 or older have tried methamphetamine at sometime in their lives.
  • More than fourty percent of people who begin drinking before age 15 eventually become alcoholics.
  • 75% of most designer drugs are consumed by adolescents and younger adults.
  • Methadone can stay in a person's system for 1- 14 days.
  • When a person uses cocaine there are five new neural pathways created in the brain directly associated with addiction.
  • In its purest form, heroin is a fine white powder
  • Alcohol blocks messages trying to get to the brain, altering a person's vision, perception, movements, emotions and hearing.

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