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Drug Facts


  • Cocaine first appeared in American society in the 1880s.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.
  • Approximately 1,800 people 12 and older tried cocaine for the first time in 2011.
  • According to the latest drug information from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), drug abuse costs the United States over $600 billion annually in health care treatments, lost productivity, and crime.
  • Adderall is popular on college campuses, with black markets popping up to supply the demand of students.
  • The most powerful prescription painkillers are called opioids, which are opium-like compounds.
  • Over 90% of those with an addiction began drinking, smoking or using illicit drugs before the age of 18.
  • In 2007 The California Department of Toxic Substance Control was responsible for clandestine meth lab cleanup costs in Butte County totaling $26,876.00.
  • Opiate-based drugs have risen by over 80% in less than four years.
  • 12.4 million Americans aged 12 or older tried Ecstasy at least once in their lives, representing 5% of the US population in that age group.
  • PCP (also known as angel dust) can cause drug addiction in the infant as well as tremors.
  • Approximately 28% of Utah adults 18-25 indicated binge drinking in the past months of 2006.
  • 70% to 80% of the world's cocaine comes from Columbia.
  • Coke Bugs or Snow Bugs are an illusion of bugs crawling underneath one's skin and often experienced by Crack Cocaine users.
  • Cocaine use is highest among Americans aged 18 to 25.
  • Cocaine restricts blood flow to the brain, increases heart rate, and promotes blood clotting. These effects can lead to stroke or heart attack.
  • Ketamine has risen by over 300% in the last ten years.
  • Babies can be born addicted to drugs.
  • Hydrocodone is used in combination with other chemicals and is available in prescription pain medications as tablets, capsules and syrups.
  • Authority receive over 10,500 reports of clonazepam abuse every year, and the rate is increasing.

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