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Drug Facts


  • People who use marijuana believe it to be harmless and want it legalized.
  • Anti-Depressants are often combined with Alcohol, which increases the risk of poisoning and overdose.
  • Heroin is a highly addictive drug and the most rapidly acting of the opiates. Heroin is also known as Big H, Black Tar, Chiva, Hell Dust, Horse, Negra, Smack,Thunder
  • Use of illicit drugs or misuse of prescription drugs can make driving a car unsafejust like driving after drinking alcohol.
  • Overdose deaths linked to Benzodiazepines, like Ativan, have seen a 4.3-fold increase from 2002 to 2015.
  • 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.
  • GHB is a popular drug at teen parties and "raves".
  • Overdoses caused by painkillers are more common than heroin and cocaine overdoses combined.
  • Oxycontin is a prescription pain reliever that can often be used unnecessarily or abused.
  • Ecstasy was originally developed by Merck pharmaceutical company in 1912.
  • Street amphetamine: bennies, black beauties, copilots, eye-openers, lid poppers, pep pills, speed, uppers, wake-ups, and white crosses28
  • Nearly one in every three emergency room admissions is attributed to opiate-based painkillers.
  • Barbiturates were Used by the Nazis during WWII for euthanasia
  • The number of Americans with an addiction to heroin nearly doubled from 2007 to 2011.
  • Stimulants such as caffeine can be found in coffee, tea and most soft drinks.
  • 52 Million Americans have abused prescription medications.
  • Alcohol affects the central nervous system, thereby controlling all bodily functions.
  • The New Hampshire Department of Corrections reports 85 percent of inmates arrive at the state prison with a history of substance abuse.
  • 93% of the world's opium supply came from Afghanistan.
  • 10 million people aged 12 or older reported driving under the influence of illicit drugs.

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