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Drug Facts


  • A 2007 survey in the US found that 3.3% of 12- to 17-year-olds and 6% of 17- to 25-year-olds had abused prescription drugs in the past month.
  • Steroids can also lead to certain tumors and liver damage leading to cancer, according to studies conducted in the 1970's and 80's.
  • Cocaine causes a short-lived, intense high that is immediately followed by the oppositeintense depression, edginess and a craving for more of the drug.
  • Overdose deaths linked to Benzodiazepines, like Ativan, have seen a 4.3-fold increase from 2002 to 2015.
  • Two of the most common long-term effects of heroin addiction are liver failure and heart disease.
  • More than 9 in 10 people who used heroin also used at least one other drug.
  • Street heroin is rarely pure and may range from a white to dark brown powder of varying consistency.
  • These days, taking pills is acceptable: there is the feeling that there is a "pill for everything".
  • Excessive alcohol use costs the country approximately $235 billion annually.
  • In 1904, Barbiturates were introduced for further medicinal purposes
  • Around 16 million people at this time are abusing prescription medications.
  • Rock, Kryptonite, Base, Sugar Block, Hard Rock, Apple Jacks, and Topo (Spanish) are popular terms used for Crack Cocaine.
  • A person can overdose on heroin. Naloxone is a medicine that can treat a heroin overdose when given right away.
  • Decreased access to dopamine often results in symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease
  • In 2010, 42,274 emergency rooms visits were due to Ambien.
  • Studies in 2013 show that over 1.7 million Americans reported using tranquilizers like Ativan for non-medical reasons.
  • 37% of people claim that the U.S. is losing ground in the war on prescription drug abuse.
  • 3 Million people in the United States have been prescribed Suboxone to treat opioid addiction.
  • The phrase 'dope fiend' was originally coined many years ago to describe the negative side effects of constant cocaine use.
  • 3 million people over the age of 12 have used methamphetamineand 529,000 of those are regular users.

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