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During 2006 there were a
little over 67,000 entries to drug and alcohol treatment centers in Ohio. There
were more than 71,000 such treatment admissions during the previous year.
However nearly 230,000 Ohio citizens reported needing but not receiving
treatment for illicit drug use within the past year.
National survey results indicate that 259,000 people in Ohio reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year. About 176,000 of them reported past year drug dependence. Overall, there were approximately 743,000 Ohio residents 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 Ohio drug treatment help as soon as possible.
Powder and crack cocaine are the primary drug threats in Ohio. The availability of crack cocaine remains high in all Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring (OSAM) Network reporting areas of the state. Crack injection was reported as increasing in several areas across the state. Average purity levels for powder cocaine are 63% and 75% for crack cocaine. Heroin distribution and abuse are increasing in Ohio. Heroin signature analysis indicates that South American and Mexican black tar are prevalent in the northern Ohio region. In the southern Ohio region Mexican black tar heroin is predominant. The average heroin purity in the state is 52%. Marijuana continues to be the most widely abused and readily available illicit drug throughout the state of Ohio. The available supply of marijuana ranges from pound to multi-hundred pound quantities. Most areas of the state reported continuing decreases in methamphetamine availability and abuse. Methamphetamine use continues to be more commonly reported among whites between 20 and 30 years of age. Purity levels range from 7.4% to 100%. The use of club drugs such as ecstasy, GHB, ketamine and LSD has steadily increased in Ohio. These substances are growing in popularity among young adults and juveniles, especially in urban areas of the state. The diversion and abuse of oxycodone and OxyContin addiction represent a significant threat to Ohio.
Let us help you or someone you love from Ohio 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 Ohio.
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