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Drug Facts


  • Ativan, a known Benzodiazepine, was first marketed in 1977 as an anti-anxiety drug.
  • In 1904, Barbiturates were introduced for further medicinal purposes
  • In Alabama during the year 2006 a total of 20,340 people were admitted to Drug rehab or Alcohol rehab programs.
  • Heroin was commercially developed by Bayer Pharmaceutical and was marketed by Bayer and other companies (c. 1900) for several medicinal uses including cough suppression.
  • 3.8% of twelfth graders reported having used Ritalin without a prescription at least once in the past year.
  • Over the past 15 years, treatment for addiction to prescription medication has grown by 300%.
  • Alcohol can stay in one's system from one to twelve hours.
  • Cocaine use can lead to death from respiratory (breathing) failure, stroke, cerebral hemorrhage (bleeding in the brain) or heart attack.
  • Paint thinner and glue can cause birth defects similar to that of alcohol.
  • Cocaine hydrochloride is most commonly snorted. It can also be injected, rubbed into the gums, added to drinks or food.
  • Two thirds of the people who abuse drugs or alcohol admit to being sexually molested when they were children.
  • Crystal meth is a stimulant that can be smoked, snorted, swallowed or injected.
  • Drug addiction and abuse costs the American taxpayers an average of $484 billion each year.
  • Over 53 Million Opiate-based prescriptions are filled each year.
  • Adverse effects from Ambien rose nearly 220 percent from 2005 to 2010.
  • The United States represents 5% of the world's population and 75% of prescription drugs taken. 60% of teens who abuse prescription drugs get them free from friends and relatives.
  • Heroin enters the brain very quickly, making it particularly addictive. It's estimated that almost one-fourth of the people who try heroin become addicted.
  • Steroids damage hormones, causing guys to grow breasts and girls to grow beards and facial hair.
  • Gang affiliation and drugs go hand in hand.
  • Ecstasy can cause kidney, liver and brain damage, including long-lasting lesions (injuries) on brain tissue.

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