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Drug Facts


  • 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.
  • The effects of heroin can last three to four hours.
  • From 1980-2000, modern antidepressants, SSRI and SNRI, were introduced.
  • 37% of individuals claim that the United States is losing ground in the war on prescription drug abuse.
  • An estimated 208 million people internationally consume illegal drugs.
  • When abused orally, side effects can include slurred speech, seizures, delirium and vertigo.
  • In 2012, over 16 million adults were prescribed Adderall.
  • For every dollar that you spend on treatment of substance abuse in the criminal justice system, it saves society on average four dollars.
  • Alcohol is a depressant derived from the fermentation of natural sugars in fruits, vegetables and grains.
  • In 2007, methamphetamine lab seizures increased slightly in California, but remained considerably low compared to years past.
  • Disability-Adjusted Life-Years (DALYs): A measure of years of life lost or lived in less than full health.
  • Children who learn the dangers of drugs and alcohol early have a better chance of not getting hooked.
  • People who inject drugs such as heroin are at high risk of contracting the HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) virus.
  • The United States was the country in which heroin addiction first became a serious problem.
  • 18 percent of drivers killed in a crash tested positive for at least one drug.
  • The largest amount of illicit drug-related emergency room visits in 2011 were cocaine related (over 500,000 visits).
  • 2.5 million Americans abused prescription drugs for the first time, compared to 2.1 million who used marijuana for the first time.
  • Around 16 million people at this time are abusing prescription medications.
  • Marijuana is known as the "gateway" drug for a reason: those who use it often move on to other drugs that are even more potent and dangerous.
  • Today, it remains a very problematic and popular drug, as it's cheap to produce and much cheaper to purchase than powder cocaine.

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