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Drug Facts


  • Statistics say that prohibition made Alcohol abuse worse, with more people drinking more than ever.
  • The intense high a heroin user seeks lasts only a few minutes.
  • Those who complete prison-based treatment and continue with treatment in the community have the best outcomes.
  • Use of amphetamines is increasing among college students. One study across a hundred colleges showed nearly 7% of college students use amphetamines illegally. Over 25% of students reported use in the past year.
  • Cocaine was first isolated (extracted from coca leaves) in 1859 by German chemist Albert Niemann.
  • Ketamine has risen by over 300% in the last ten years.
  • Two thirds of the people who abuse drugs or alcohol admit to being sexually molested when they were children.
  • Some common names for anabolic steroids are Gear, Juice, Roids, and Stackers.
  • Family intervention has been found to be upwards of ninety percent successful and professionally conducted interventions have a success rate of near 98 percent.
  • A biochemical abnormality in the liver forms in 80 percent of Steroid users.
  • Rates of anti-depressant use have risen by over 400% within just three years.
  • Stimulants are prescribed in the treatment of obesity.
  • Mixing Ativan with depressants, such as alcohol, can lead to seizures, coma and death.
  • Cocaine is a stimulant drug, which means that it speeds up the messages travelling between the brain and the rest of the body.
  • Pure Cocaine is extracted from the leaf of the Erythroxylon coca bush.
  • Crack cocaine is the crystal form of cocaine, which normally comes in a powder form.
  • When a person uses cocaine there are five new neural pathways created in the brain directly associated with addiction.
  • Approximately 122,000 people have admitted to using PCP in the past year.
  • Morphine subdues pain for an average of 5-6 hours whereas methadone subdues pain for up to 24 hours.
  • Deaths related to painkillers have risen by over 180% over the last ten years.

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