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Drug Facts


  • Another man on 'a mission from God' was stopped by police driving near an industrial park in Texas.
  • Sniffing paint is a common form of inhalant abuse.
  • 26.9 percent of people ages 18 or older reported that they engaged in binge drinking in the past month.
  • More than 1,600 teens begin abusing prescription drugs each day.1
  • Coca is one of the oldest, most potent and most dangerous stimulants of natural origin.
  • Hydrocodone is used in combination with other chemicals and is available in prescription pain medications as tablets, capsules and syrups.
  • Like amphetamine, methamphetamine increases activity, decreases appetite and causes a general sense of well-being.
  • 7.5 million have used cocaine at least once in their life, 3.5 million in the last year and 1.5 million in the past month.
  • Opioids are depressant drugs, which means they slow down the messages travelling between the brain and the rest of the body.
  • Stimulants can increase energy and enhance self esteem.
  • Adderall use (often prescribed to treat ADHD) has increased among high school seniors from 5.4% in 2009 to 7.5% this year.
  • Barbiturates were Used by the Nazis during WWII for euthanasia
  • 6.8 million people with an addiction have a mental illness.
  • Approximately 3% of high school seniors say they have tried heroin at least once in the past year.
  • GHB is usually ingested in liquid form and is most similar to a high dosage of alcohol in its effect.
  • Women suffer more memory loss and brain damage than men do who drink the same amount of alcohol for the same period of time.
  • Paint thinner and glue can cause birth defects similar to that of alcohol.
  • The effects of ecstasy are usually felt about 20 minutes to an hour after it's taken and last for around 6 hours.
  • Over 60% of teens report that drugs of some kind are kept, sold, and used at their school.
  • In 2013, that number increased to 3.5 million children on stimulants.

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