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Drug Facts


  • Alcohol can stay in one's system from one to twelve hours.
  • The effects of ecstasy are usually felt about 20 minutes to an hour after it's taken and last for around 6 hours.
  • Meth causes severe paranoia episodes such as hallucinations and delusions.
  • Nearly 2/3 of those found in addiction recovery centers report sexual or physical abuse as children.
  • Ecstasy causes hypothermia, which leads to muscle breakdown and could cause kidney failure.
  • The U.N. suspects that over 9 million people actively use ecstasy worldwide.
  • 1 in 10 high school students has reported abusing barbiturates
  • Every day in America, approximately 10 young people between the ages of 13 and 24 are diagnosed with HIV/AIDSand many of them are infected through risky behaviors associated with drug use.
  • The Canadian government reports that 90% of their mescaline is a combination of PCP and LSD
  • Heroin can be a white or brown powder, or a black sticky substance known as black tar heroin.
  • An estimated 13.5 million people in the world take opioids (opium-like substances), including 9.2 million who use heroin.
  • Heroin usemore than doubledamong young adults ages 1825 in the past decade.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription drug abuse have risen by over 130% over the last five years.
  • Brain changes that occur over time with drug use challenge an addicted person's self-control and interfere with their ability to resist intense urges to take drugs.
  • Adderall originally came about by accident.
  • Prescription opioid pain medicines such as OxyContin and Vicodin have effects similar to heroin.
  • Sniffing gasoline is a common form of abusing inhalants and can be lethal.
  • Selling and sharing prescription drugs is not legal.
  • The same year, an Ohio man broke into a stranger's home to decorate for Christmas.
  • Narcotic is actually derived from the Greek word for stupor.

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