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Drug Facts


  • Meth use in the United States varies geographically, with the highest rate of use in the West and the lowest in the Northeast.
  • When a pregnant woman takes drugs, her unborn child is taking them, too.
  • In 1898 a German chemical company launched a new medicine called Heroin'.
  • Opiate-based drug abuse contributes to over 17,000 deaths each year.
  • An estimated 88,0009 people (approximately 62,000 men and 26,000 women9) die from alcohol-related causes annually, making alcohol the fourth leading preventable cause of death in the United States.
  • Heroin is known on the streets as: Smack, horse, black, brown sugar, dope, H, junk, skag, skunk, white horse, China white, Mexican black tar
  • Barbiturates Caused the death of many celebrities such as Jimi Hendrix and Marilyn Monroe
  • Methamphetamine can cause cardiac damage, elevates heart rate and blood pressure, and can cause a variety of cardiovascular problems, including rapid heart rate, irregular heartbeat, and increased blood pressure.
  • 1 in 5 college students admitted to have abused prescription stimulants like dexedrine.
  • Tweaking makes achieving the original high difficult, causing frustration and unstable behavior in the user.
  • Hallucinogens also cause physical changes such as increased heart rate, elevating blood pressure and dilating pupils.
  • The most commonly abused prescription drugs are pain medications, sleeping pills, anti-anxiety medications and stimulants (used to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders).1
  • Benzodiazepines ('Benzos'), like brand-name medications Valium and Xanax, are among the most commonly prescribed depressants in the US.
  • Over 500,000 individuals have abused Ambien.
  • Ketamine is actually a tranquilizer most commonly used in veterinary practice on animals.
  • Oxycodone is as powerful as heroin and affects the nervous system the same way.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription drug abuse have risen by over 130% over the last five years.
  • The number of Americans with an addiction to heroin nearly doubled from 2007 to 2011.
  • Young people have died from dehydration, exhaustion and heart attack as a result of taking too much Ecstasy.

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