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10 Interesting Drug Abuse Facts

  • Matthew Koenig
  • Jul 5, 2018
  • 2 min read

The number of myths and misconceptions about addiction still astound me. Despite efforts to educate and inform, many still pander to rumor and media reports to gain understanding on the topic. Here, let's debunk the myths and set the record straight. Some you may know, some may shock you, but hopefully you can now be informed.

Drug Addiction

Here are 10 quick facts about drug abuse:

1. Drug Addiction and abuse takes its toll on all Americans – Regardless of whether you struggle with addiction in a personal manner, the emotional and financial impact effect stems throughout every town, community, and state.

2. Drug addiction and abuse costs the American taxpayers an average of $484 billion each year. This number includes lost job wages, healthcare costs, crime, traffic accidents and associated costs of the criminal justice system.

3. Drug addiction can be linked to at least ½ of all major crimes committed in the United States, as roughly half of those taken into custody for violent offenses, such as assault or homicide, were under the influence at the time of arrest.

4. Nearly 2/3 of those found in addiction treatment centers report sexual or physical abuse as children. Studies show child abuse to be a major factor in later life drug addiction.

5. A stimulant is a drug that provides users with added energy and contentment. Common stimulants include cocaine, bath salts, nicotine and even caffeine, and can be quite addictive.

6. Many drugs are addictive due to the chemical changes they impose on the brain. Brain chemistry affects how people act, feel and experience life in a general manner. By changing the equation, these substances can cause permanent harm.

7. ANY IV drug use increases the risk of HIV exponentially.

8. Inhalants encompass an array of office and household products. Users will inhale the fumes emitted by these products to obtain a high. Common inhalants include paints, glues, gas and other chemicals. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the largest at-risk group for inhalant use are adolescents ages 12 – 15.

9. Though a great many people tend to focus their attention on alcohol and illegal drug abuse, the most addictive drugs are often found in the medicine cabinet. Many people become addicted to medications prescribed a doctor to treat chronic pain, anxiety or sleeplessness. Others steal medications from friends and family members or purchase them illegally.

10. Though marijuana has gained a reputation as a medicinal cure-all, the drug offers its fair share of side effects, including memory loss, learning issues, clumsiness, altered reality perceptions and increased heart rate. The THC found in marijuana works to inhibit brain function and can result in long-lasting effects even after a user has quit smoking.

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About the Author

Matthew Koenig is a freelance writer and principal of Last Call Marketing which devotes their efforts to Digital Marketing, SEO and Social Engagement. Concentrated in addiction recovery, Mr. Koenig is based out of South Florida. His sober date is June 10, 2013.

 
 
 

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