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Drug Facts


  • Over half of the people abusing prescribed drugs got them from a friend or relative. Over 17% were prescribed the medication.
  • Unintentional deaths by poison were related to prescription drug overdoses in 84% of the poison cases.
  • Non-pharmaceutical fentanyl is sold in the following forms: as a powder; spiked on blotter paper; mixed with or substituted for heroin; or as tablets that mimic other, less potent opioids.
  • Oxycodone has the greatest potential for abuse and the greatest dangers.
  • Over 6 million people have ever admitted to using PCP in their lifetimes.
  • Rates of anti-depressant use have risen by over 400% within just three years.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription opiate abuse have risen by over 180% over the last five years.
  • Pharmacological treatment for depression began with MAOIs and tricyclics dating back to the 1950's.
  • 37% of people claim that the U.S. is losing ground in the war on prescription drug abuse.
  • Crack cocaine gets its name from how it breaks into little rocks after being produced.
  • Over 2.3 million adolescents were reported to be abusing prescription stimulant such as Ritalin.
  • Selling and sharing prescription drugs is not legal.
  • More teens die from prescription drugs than heroin/cocaine combined.
  • Adolf von Baeyer, the creator of barbiturates, won a Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1905 for his work in in chemical research.
  • Heroin is a drug that is processed from morphine.
  • Cocaine was first isolated (extracted from coca leaves) in 1859 by German chemist Albert Niemann.
  • Other names of Cocaine include C, coke, nose candy, snow, white lady, toot, Charlie, blow, white dust or stardust.
  • Prescription opioid pain medicines such as OxyContin and Vicodin have effects similar to heroin.
  • 50% of teens believe that taking prescription drugs is much safer than using illegal street drugs.
  • Cocaine first appeared in American society in the 1880s.

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