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Drug Facts


  • 8.6 million Americans aged 12 and older reported having used crack.
  • Methadone is an opiate agonist that has a series of actions similar to those of heroin and other medications derived from the opium poppy.
  • In 1993, inhalation (42%) was the most frequently used route of administration among primary Methamphetamine admissions.
  • Nearly 6,700 people each day abused a psychotropic medication for the first time.
  • The act in 1914 prohibited the import of coca leaves and Cocaine, except for pharmaceutical purposes.
  • Heroin can be injected, smoked or snorted
  • Out of every 100 people who try, only between 5 and 10 will actually be able to stop smoking on their own.
  • Many people wrongly imprisoned under conspiracy laws are women who did nothing more than pick up a phone and take a message for their spouse, boyfriend, child or neighbor.
  • Nearly 23 Million people need treatment for chemical dependency.
  • The strongest risk for heroin addiction is addiction to opioid painkillers.
  • Ketamine has risen by over 300% in the last ten years.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.
  • Invisible drugs include coffee, tea, soft drinks, tobacco, beer and wine.
  • Between 2002 and 2006, over a half million of teens aged 12 to 17 had used inhalants.
  • 1 in 5 adolescents have admitted to using tranquilizers for nonmedical purposes.
  • 3.3 million deaths, or 5.9 percent of all global deaths (7.6 percent for men and 4.0 percent for women), were attributable to alcohol consumption.
  • Withdrawal from methadone is often even more difficult than withdrawal from heroin.
  • Adderall is linked to cases of sudden death due to heart complications.
  • Oxycodone is usually swallowed but is sometimes injected or used as a suppository.
  • LSD can stay in one's system from a few hours to five days.

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