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Drug Facts


  • People who abuse anabolic steroids usually take them orally or inject them into the muscles.
  • 19.3% of students ages 12-17 who receive average grades of 'D' or lower used marijuana in the past month and 6.9% of students with grades of 'C' or above used marijuana in the past month.
  • Excessive use of alcohol can lead to sexual impotence.
  • Only 9% of people actually get help for substance use and addiction.
  • Roughly 20 percent of college students meet the criteria for an AUD.29
  • Each year Alcohol use results in nearly 2,000 college student's deaths.
  • 6.5% of high school seniors smoke pot daily, up from 5.1% five years ago. Meanwhile, less than 20% of 12th graders think occasional use is harmful, while less than 40% see regular use as harmful (lowest numbers since 1983).
  • Mixing Ambien with alcohol can cause respiratory distress, coma and death.
  • Crystal Meth use can cause insomnia, anxiety, and violent or psychotic behavior.
  • Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant made from the coca plant.
  • Codeine is widely used in the U.S. by prescription and over the counter for use as a pain reliever and cough suppressant.
  • Barbiturates have been use in the past to treat a variety of symptoms from insomnia and dementia to neonatal jaundice
  • Cocaine causes a short-lived, intense high that is immediately followed by the oppositeintense depression, edginess and a craving for more of the drug.
  • In Utah, more than 95,000 adults and youths need substance-abuse treatment services, according to the Utah Division of Substance and Mental Health 2007 annual report.
  • Rock, Kryptonite, Base, Sugar Block, Hard Rock, Apple Jacks, and Topo (Spanish) are popular terms used for Crack Cocaine.
  • Alcohol-Impaired-Driving Fatality: A fatality in a crash involving a driver or motorcycle rider (operator) with a BAC of 0.08 g/dL or greater.
  • The United States was the country in which heroin addiction first became a serious problem.
  • Narcotics are used for pain relief, medical conditions and illnesses.
  • The strongest risk for heroin addiction is addiction to opioid painkillers.
  • In treatment, the drug abuser is taught to break old patterns of behavior, action and thinking. All While learning new skills for avoiding drug use and criminal behavior.

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