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Drug Facts


  • Narcotics are sometimes necessary to treat both psychological and physical ailments but the use of any narcotic can become habitual or a dependency.
  • 49.8% of those arrested used crack in the past.
  • Opiate-based abuse causes over 17,000 deaths annually.
  • Over 60% of teens report that drugs of some kind are kept, sold, and used at their school.
  • Heroin use has increased across the US among men and women, most age groups, and all income levels.
  • Studies in 2013 show that over 1.7 million Americans reported using tranquilizers like Ativan for non-medical reasons.
  • Over 60 percent of Americans on Anti-Depressants have been taking them for two or more years.
  • Most heroin is injected, creating additional risks for the user, who faces the danger of AIDS or other infection on top of the pain of addiction.
  • Methadone is a highly addictive drug, at least as addictive as heroin.
  • Cocaine is also the most common drug found in addition to alcohol in alcohol-related emergency room visits.
  • Painkillers like morphine contributed to over 300,000 emergency room admissions.
  • Rates of anti-depressant use have risen by over 400% within just three years.
  • Heroin can lead to addiction, a form of substance use disorder. Withdrawal symptoms include muscle and bone pain, sleep problems, diarrhea and vomiting, and severe heroin cravings.
  • Heroin can be a white or brown powder, or a black sticky substance known as black tar heroin.
  • Meperidine (brand name Demerol) and hydromorphone (Dilaudid) come in tablets and propoxyphene (Darvon) in capsules, but all three have been known to be crushed and injected, snorted or smoked.
  • In 2010, 42,274 emergency rooms visits were due to Ambien.
  • In 1805, morphine and codeine were isolated from opium, and morphine was used as a cure for opium addiction since its addictive characteristics were not known.
  • The duration of cocaine's effects depends on the route of administration.
  • Out of 2.6 million people who tried marijuana for the first time, over half were under the age of 18.
  • Steroids damage hormones, causing guys to grow breasts and girls to grow beards and facial hair.

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