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Drug Facts


  • Methamphetamine is an illegal drug in the same class as cocaine and other powerful street drugs.
  • Heroin was commercially developed by Bayer Pharmaceutical and was marketed by Bayer and other companies (c. 1900) for several medicinal uses including cough suppression.
  • Methamphetamine can cause rapid heart rate, increased blood pressure, elevated body temperature and convulsions.
  • Adderall was brought to the prescription drug market as a new way to treat A.D.H.D in 1996, slowly replacing Ritalin.
  • Nitrous oxide is actually found in whipped cream dispensers as well as octane boosters for cars.
  • Opiates are medicines made from opium, which occurs naturally in poppy plants.
  • Heroin usemore than doubledamong young adults ages 1825 in the past decade.
  • Barbituric acid was first created in 1864 by a German scientist named Adolf von Baeyer. It was a combination of urea from animals and malonic acid from apples.
  • Ecstasy can cause you to drink too much water when not needed, which upsets the salt balance in your body.
  • The phrase 'dope fiend' was originally coined many years ago to describe the negative side effects of constant cocaine use.
  • Illicit drug use in the United States has been increasing.
  • Over 30 million people abuse Crystal Meth worldwide.
  • Oxycodone stays in the system 1-10 days.
  • 50% of adolescents mistakenly believe that prescription drugs are safer than illegal drugs.
  • Cocaine is one of the most dangerous and potent drugs, with the great potential of causing seizures and heart-related injuries such as stopping the heart, whether one is a short term or long term user.
  • The 2013 World Drug Report reported that Afghanistan is the leading producer and cultivator of opium worldwide, manufacturing 74 percent of illicit opiates. Mexico, however, is the leading supplier to the United States.
  • Amphetamine withdrawal is characterized by severe depression and fatigue.
  • In 2011, over 65 million doses of Krokodil were seized within just three months.
  • Benzodiazepines are usually swallowed. Some people also inject and snort them.
  • 50% of adolescents mistakenly believe that prescription drugs are safer than illegal drugs.

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