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Drug Facts


  • In the early 1900s snorting Cocaine was popular, until the drug was banned by the Harrison Act in 1914.
  • Stress is the number one factor in drug and alcohol abuse.
  • Over 600,000 people has been reported to have used ecstasy within the last month.
  • Methamphetamine has also been used in the treatment of obesity.
  • 86.4 percent of people ages 18 or older reported that they drank alcohol at some point in their lifetime.
  • 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 can stay in a person's system for 1- 14 days.
  • Authority obtains over 10,500 accounts of clonazepam abuse annually.
  • Almost 38 million people have admitted to have used cocaine in their lifetime.
  • Cocaine can be snorted, injected, sniffed or smoked.
  • In the year 2006 a total of 13,693 people were admitted to Drug rehab or Alcohol rehab programs in Arkansas.
  • Hallucinogens also cause physical changes such as increased heart rate, elevating blood pressure and dilating pupils.
  • More than fourty percent of people who begin drinking before age 15 eventually become alcoholics.
  • 28% of teens know at least 1 person who has tried ecstasy.
  • Slang Terms for Heroin:Smack, Dope, Junk, Mud, Skag, Brown Sugar, Brown, 'H', Big H, Horse, Charley, China White, Boy, Harry, Mr. Brownstone, Dr. Feelgood
  • Over 23.5 million people are in need of treatment for illegal drugs like Flakka.
  • Unintentional deaths by poison were related to prescription drug overdoses in 84% of the poison cases.
  • Street amphetamine: bennies, black beauties, copilots, eye-openers, lid poppers, pep pills, speed, uppers, wake-ups, and white crosses28
  • Adderall is a Schedule II controlled substance, meaning that it has a high potential for addiction.
  • Depressants are highly addictive drugs, and when chronic users or abusers stop taking them, they can experience severe withdrawal symptoms, including anxiety, insomnia and muscle tremors.

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