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Drug Facts


  • Crack cocaine earned the nickname crack because of the cracking sound it makes when it is heated.
  • Painkillers like morphine contributed to over 300,000 emergency room admissions.
  • Ecstasy is one of the most popular drugs among youth today.
  • There are innocent people behind bars because of the drug conspiracy laws.
  • 300 tons of barbiturates are produced legally in the U.S. every year.
  • 12-17 year olds abuse prescription drugs more than ecstasy, heroin, crack/cocaine and methamphetamines combined.1
  • Smoking crack cocaine can lead to sudden death by means of a heart attack or stroke right then.
  • By 8th grade, before even entering high school, approximately have of adolescents have consumed alcohol, 41% have smoked cigarettes and 20% have used marijuana.
  • Methamphetamine has also been used in the treatment of obesity.
  • In 1860, the United States was home to 1,138 Alcohol distilleries that produced over 88 million gallons each year.
  • According to the latest drug information from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), drug abuse costs the United States over $600 billion annually in health care treatments, lost productivity, and crime.
  • Bath Salts attributed to approximately 22,000 ER visits in 2011.
  • Deaths related to painkillers have risen by over 180% over the last ten years.
  • During the 1850s, opium addiction was a major problem in the United States.
  • Marijuana had the highest rates of dependence out of all illicit substances in 2011.
  • Women who abuse drugs are more prone to sexually transmitted diseases and mental health problems such as depression.
  • Hallucinogens also cause physical changes such as increased heart rate, elevating blood pressure and dilating pupils.
  • Heroin is manufactured from opium poppies cultivated in four primary source areas: South America, Southeast and Southwest Asia, and Mexico.
  • Disability-Adjusted Life-Years (DALYs): A measure of years of life lost or lived in less than full health.
  • Effective drug abuse treatment engages participants in a therapeutic process, retains them in treatment for a suitable length of time, and helps them to maintain abstinence over time.

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