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  • Mixing Ativan with depressants, such as alcohol, can lead to seizures, coma and death.
  • Ambien can cause severe allergic reactions such as hives, breathing problems and swelling of the mouth, tongue and throat.
  • Used illicitly, stimulants can lead to delirium and paranoia.
  • Children who learn the dangers of drugs and alcohol early have a better chance of not getting hooked.
  • When injected, Ativan can cause damage to cardiovascular and vascular systems.
  • A stimulant is a drug that provides users with added energy and contentment.
  • Stress is the number one factor in drug and alcohol abuse.
  • Oxycodone has the greatest potential for abuse and the greatest dangers.
  • Marijuana is also known as cannabis because of the plant it comes from.
  • 3.3% of 12- to 17-year-olds and 6% of 17- to 25-year-olds had abused prescription drugs in the past month.
  • Today, teens are 10 times more likely to use Steroids than in 1991.
  • Out of 2.6 million people who tried marijuana for the first time, over half were under the age of 18.
  • The U.S. poisoned industrial Alcohols made in the country, killing a whopping 10,000 people in the process.
  • In the United States, deaths from pain medication abuse are outnumbering deaths from traffic accidents in young adults.
  • Alcohol blocks messages trying to get to the brain, altering a person's vision, perception, movements, emotions and hearing.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.
  • Morphine's use as a treatment for opium addiction was initially well received as morphine has about ten times more euphoric effects than the equivalent amount of opium. Over the years, however, morphine abuse increased.
  • The duration of cocaine's effects depends on the route of administration.
  • Marijuana affects hormones in both men and women, leading to sperm reduction, inhibition of ovulation and even causing birth defects in babies exposed to marijuana use before birth.
  • Adderall originally came about by accident.

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