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Montana drug and alcohol treatmentThere are about 8,000 drug and alcohol treatment admissions in Montana each year, with around 7,900 in 2007 and roughly 7,700 treatment entries each of the two years prior to that. Approximately 23,000 Montana residents reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use within the past year.


National survey results indicate that 25,000 people in Montana reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year. Around 16,000 of them reported drug dependency. Approximately 84,000 Montana residents reported past month use of an illicit drug.


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Cocaine is available in the larger communities of Montana, but not widely available throughout the state. Billings, Great Falls and the Blackfeet Indian Reservation are the primary locations for cocaine use. There has been a resurgence in the popularity of cocaine in recent years. Heroin is not frequently encountered in Montana and the drug is typically only encountered in Western Montana, primarily in the city of Missoula. Marijuana is readily available throughout Montana and is the most commonly abused drug in the state. Potent “BC Bud” or “Kind Bud” from the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada is increasing in popularity and availability. Law enforcement officers across the state identify methamphetamine as the most significant drug problem in Montana. Quantitative data and the experience of state and local law enforcement agencies suggest that methamphetamine availability may be shifting. Meth-related seizures, arrests and clandestine labs are declining. ub drugs, such as MDMA, are not widely available throughout the state but can be found in larger communities and on college campuses. Abuse of other club drugs, such as LSD, GHB and Ketamine appear to be limited to college communities. Following national trends, OxyContin® has become a pharmaceutical drug of abuse in Montana. Quantities of OxyContin® are being illegally distributed in various areas in the state. Dilaudid® and other opiate painkillers are also in demand on the illicit market.


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Call us today at 1-877-325-1982 for assistance in locating the best drug treatment options for someone from Montana.

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