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Drug Facts


  • Tweaking makes achieving the original high difficult, causing frustration and unstable behavior in the user.
  • Almost 50% of high school seniors have abused a drug of some kind.
  • Rohypnol (The Date Rape Drug) is more commonly known as "roofies".
  • Many who overdose on barbiturates display symptoms of being drunk, such as slurred speech and uncoordinated movements.
  • Barbiturates have been used for depression and even by vets for animal anesthesia yet people take them in order to relax and for insomnia.
  • Depressants, opioids and antidepressants are responsible for more overdose deaths (45%) than cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and amphetamines (39%) combined
  • Heroin can lead to addiction, a form of substance use disorder. Withdrawal symptoms include muscle and bone pain, sleep problems, diarrhea and vomiting, and severe heroin cravings.
  • Depressants are highly addictive drugs, and when chronic users or abusers stop taking them, they can experience severe withdrawal symptoms, including anxiety, insomnia and muscle tremors.
  • Methamphetamine is a white crystalline drug that people take by snorting it (inhaling through the nose), smoking it or injecting it with a needle.
  • Heroin is a drug that is processed from morphine.
  • An estimated 20 percent of U.S. college students are afflicted with Alcoholism.
  • Only 50 of the 2,500 types of Barbiturates created in the 20th century were employed for medicinal purposes.
  • Over 60% of all deaths from overdose are attributed to prescription drug abuse.
  • The word cocaine refers to the drug in a powder form or crystal form.
  • Coca is one of the oldest, most potent and most dangerous stimulants of natural origin.
  • Adderall originally came about by accident.
  • Methadone is commonly used in the withdrawal phase from heroin.
  • Adderall is popular on college campuses, with black markets popping up to supply the demand of students.
  • 1.3% of high school seniors have tired bath salts.
  • Narcotics used illegally is the definition of drug abuse.

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