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Drug Facts


  • Drug overdoses are the cause of 90% of deaths from poisoning.
  • Psychic side effects of hallucinogens include the disassociation of time and space.
  • Two thirds of the people who abuse drugs or alcohol admit to being sexually molested when they were children.
  • Heroin usemore than doubledamong young adults ages 1825 in the past decade.
  • 22.7 million people (as of 2007) have reported using LSD in their lifetime.
  • Over 13 million individuals abuse stimulants like Dexedrine.
  • 50% of adolescents mistakenly believe that prescription drugs are safer than illegal drugs.
  • Heroin is known on the streets as: Smack, horse, black, brown sugar, dope, H, junk, skag, skunk, white horse, China white, Mexican black tar
  • Over 6.1 Million Americans have abused prescription medication within the last month.
  • Within the last ten years' rates of Demerol abuse have risen by nearly 200%.
  • Teens who consistently learn about the risks of drugs from their parents are up to 50% less likely to use drugs than those who don't.
  • At least half of the suspects arrested for murder and assault were under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • 30,000 people may depend on over the counter drugs containing codeine, with middle-aged women most at risk, showing that "addiction to over-the-counter painkillers is becoming a serious problem.
  • Mixing Ambien with alcohol can cause respiratory distress, coma and death.
  • During the 1850s, opium addiction was a major problem in the United States.
  • Hallucinogens are drugs used to alter the perception and function of the mind.
  • Even a single dose of heroin can start a person on the road to addiction.
  • By 8th grade, before even entering high school, approximately have of adolescents have consumed alcohol, 41% have smoked cigarettes and 20% have used marijuana.
  • Methadone generally stays in the system longer than heroin up to 59 hours, according to the FDA, compared to heroin's 4 6 hours.
  • Veterans who fought in combat had higher risk of becoming addicted to drugs or becoming alcoholics than veterans who did not see combat.

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