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Drug Facts


  • Heroin can be a white or brown powder, or a black sticky substance known as black tar heroin.
  • Since 2000, non-illicit drugs such as oxycodone, fentanyl and methadone contribute more to overdose fatalities in Utah than illicit drugs such as heroin.
  • When a person uses cocaine there are five new neural pathways created in the brain directly associated with addiction.
  • Nearly half of those who use heroin reportedly started abusing prescription pain killers before they ever used heroin.
  • Approximately 122,000 people have admitted to using PCP in the past year.
  • Methamphetamine can be swallowed, snorted, smoked and injected by users.
  • Women in college who drank experienced higher levels of sexual aggression acts from men.
  • Mixing Ambien with alcohol can cause respiratory distress, coma and death.
  • Methamphetamine (MA), a variant of amphetamine, was first synthesized in Japan in 1893 by Nagayoshi Nagai from the precursor chemical ephedrine.
  • 10 to 22% of automobile accidents involve drivers who are using drugs.
  • Cocaine restricts blood flow to the brain, increases heart rate, and promotes blood clotting. These effects can lead to stroke or heart attack.
  • Nearly 500,000 people each year abuse prescription medications for the first time.
  • When abused orally, side effects can include slurred speech, seizures, delirium and vertigo.
  • Nationally, illicit drug use has more than doubled among 50-59-year-old since 2002
  • Pharmacological treatment for depression began with MAOIs and tricyclics dating back to the 1950's.
  • 49.8% of those arrested used crack in the past.
  • In 1906, Coca Cola removed Cocaine from the Coca leaves used to make its product.
  • Girls seem to become addicted to nicotine faster than boys do.
  • Alcohol is the most likely substance for someone to become addicted to in America.
  • Over 26 percent of all Ambien-related ER cases were admitted to a critical care unit or ICU.

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