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Drug Facts


  • Crack cocaine gets its name from how it breaks into little rocks after being produced.
  • The drug was first synthesized in the 1960's by Upjohn Pharmaceutical Company.
  • The coca leaf is mainly located in South America and its consumption has dated back to 3000 BC.
  • Rohypnol (The Date Rape Drug) is more commonly known as "roofies".
  • Opiate-based drug abuse contributes to over 17,000 deaths each year.
  • Women who use needles run the risk of acquiring HIV or AIDS, thus passing it on to their unborn child.
  • Prescription drug spending increased 9.0% to $324.6 billion in 2015, slower than the 12.4% growth in 2014.
  • Painkillers like morphine contributed to over 300,000 emergency room admissions.
  • Over 2.1 million people in the United States abused Anti-Depressants in 2011 alone.
  • From 1992 to 2003, teen abuse of prescription drugs jumped 212 percent nationally, nearly three times the increase of misuse among other adults.
  • In the year 2006 a total of 13,693 people were admitted to Drug rehab or Alcohol rehab programs in Arkansas.
  • Narcotic is actually derived from the Greek word for stupor.
  • Ambien is a sedative-hypnotic known to cause hallucinations, suicidal thoughts and death.
  • Steroids are often abused by those who want to build muscle mass.
  • Medical consequences of chronic heroin injection abuse include scarred and/or collapsed veins, bacterial infections of the blood vessels and heart valves, abscesses (boils) and other soft-tissue infections, and liver or kidney disease.
  • Crack cocaine is derived from powdered cocaine offering a euphoric high that is even more stimulating than powdered cocaine.
  • 55% of all inhalant-related deaths are nearly instantaneous, known as 'Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome.'
  • Taking Ecstasy can cause liver failure.
  • The number of people receiving treatment for addiction to painkillers and sedatives has doubled since 2002.
  • In 2007 The California Department of Toxic Substance Control was responsible for clandestine meth lab cleanup costs in Butte County totaling $26,876.00.

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