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Drug Facts


  • A stimulant is a drug that provides users with added energy and contentment.
  • More than 100,000 babies are born addicted to cocaine each year in the U.S., due to their mothers' use of the drug during pregnancy.
  • In 2014, over 354,000 U.S. citizens were daily users of Crack.
  • 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.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription drug abuse have risen by over 130% over the last five years.
  • In 1898 a German chemical company launched a new medicine called Heroin'.
  • Smoking crack allows it to reach the brain more quickly and thus brings an intense and immediatebut very short-livedhigh that lasts about fifteen minutes.
  • Over 600,000 people has been reported to have used ecstasy within the last month.
  • 60% of teens who have abused prescription painkillers did so before age 15.
  • Alprazolam is a generic form of the Benzodiazepine, Xanax.
  • Women who drink have more health and social problems than men who drink
  • Smokers who continuously smoke will always have nicotine in their system.
  • Hallucinogen rates have risen by over 30% over the past twenty years.
  • In 1981, Alprazolam released to the United States drug market.
  • Drug overdoses are the cause of 90% of deaths from poisoning.
  • In Russia, Krokodil is estimated to kill 30,000 people each year.
  • Crack Cocaine is categorized next to PCP and Meth as an illegal Schedule II drug.
  • The United States represents 5% of the world's population and 75% of prescription drugs taken. 60% of teens who abuse prescription drugs get them free from friends and relatives.
  • Afghanistan is the leading producer and cultivator of opium worldwide and manufactures 74% of illicit opiates. However, Mexico is the leading supplier to the U.S
  • Medial drugs include prescription medication, cold and allergy meds, pain relievers and antibiotics.

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