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During 2006, there were more than 45,300 admissions to drug and
alcohol treatment programs in Missouri. There were less than 43,700 such
treatment admissions during the previous year, and just under 39,500 entries to
drug treatment in Missour in 2004. In 2004. Approximately 118,000 people in
Missouri reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use
within the past year.
National survey results indicate that around 130,000 people in Missouri reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year, with about 81,000 of them reporting a dependency on drugs in the last year. Approximately 385,000 of Missouri citizens reported past month use of an illicit drug.
Call 1-877-325-1982 to speak with a counselor now or fill out the form below and someone will reply to your request for Missouri drug treatment help as soon as possible.
Cocaine and crack cocaine remain readily available throughout the St. Louis and Kansas City Metropolitan areas. There have been sporadic reports of a shortage of cocaine in Missouri, although there is no indication of a sustained shortage. The emergence of the white heroin is believed to have led to an expansion of the heroin markets to more suburban and rural areas of eastern Missouri. White heroin purity varies from levels as low as 10-15%, to samples which have been tested at above 40% in purity. The availability of heroin in western Missouri remains very limited and the market continues to be dominated by Mexican black tar and powdered heroin. Marijuana is readily available throughout the state of Missouri. Indoor marijuana operations continue to be found in the St. Louis and Kansas City areas, while outdoor grow operations are typically found in the rural parts of the state. The availability of higher purity BC Bud marijuana from Canada and the northwest United States has been increasing. Methamphetamine continues to be identified as a significant problem in rural communities within the state. Club drugs such as MDMA and GHB are widely available in all types of dance clubs in the major cities, and around college campuses throughout Missouri. MDMA also continues to be available in all regions of Missouri. Current investigations indicate that diversion of hydrocodone and oxycodone products continue to be a problem in Missouri.
Let us help you or someone you love from Missouri find a successful drug treatment program.
Call us today at 1-877-325-1982 for assistance in locating the best drug treatment options for someone from Missouri.
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