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Drug Facts


  • Mixing Adderall with Alcohol increases the risk of cardiovascular problems.
  • Over 6 million people have ever admitted to using PCP in their lifetimes.
  • 31% of rock star deaths are related to drugs or alcohol.
  • Opioid painkillers produce a short-lived euphoria, but they are also addictive.
  • Ritalin is easy to get, and cheap.
  • Children who learn the dangers of drugs and alcohol early have a better chance of not getting hooked.
  • Methamphetamine is an illegal drug in the same class as cocaine and other powerful street drugs.
  • Nearly 50% of all emergency room admissions from poisonings are attributed to drug abuse or misuse.
  • Barbituric acid was first created in 1864 by a German scientist named Adolf von Baeyer. It was a combination of urea from animals and malonic acid from apples.
  • Today, heroin is known to be a more potent and faster acting painkiller than morphine because it passes more readily from the bloodstream into the brain.
  • Predatory drugs are drugs used to gain sexual advantage over the victim they include: Rohypnol (date rape drug), GHB and Ketamine.
  • Methamphetamine usually comes in the form of a crystalline white powder that is odorless, bitter-tasting and dissolves easily in water or alcohol.
  • The number of habitual cocaine users has declined by 75% since 1986, but it's still a popular drug for many people.
  • Victims of predatory drugs often do not realize taking the drug or remember the sexual assault taking place.
  • In 2010, 42,274 emergency rooms visits were due to Ambien.
  • People inject, snort, or smoke heroin. Some people mix heroin with crack cocaine, called a speedball.
  • Between 2002 and 2006, over a half million of teens aged 12 to 17 had used inhalants.
  • In Arizona during the year 2006 a total of 23,656 people were admitted to addiction treatment programs.
  • The National Institute of Justice research shows that, compared with traditional criminal justice strategies, drug treatment and other costs came to about $1,400 per drug court participant, saving the government about $6,700 on average per participant.
  • Opiates, mainly heroin, account for 18% of the admissions for drug and alcohol treatment in the US.

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