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During 2006 there were more than 37,300 entries to alcohol and
drug treatment facilities in Washington. There were about 35,600 such
admissions in the state during the previous year, and just over 32,000
admissions to treatment in Washington in 2004. Approximately 155,000 Washington
residents reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use
within the past year.
National survey results indicate that 158,000 people in Washington reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year. Approximately 120,000 of them reported past year drug dependence. Overall, about 438,000 people in Washington over the age of 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 Washington drug treatment help as soon as possible.
Powdered and crack cocaine are readily available in Washington, although the availability of crack is largely limited to low income urban areas. Mexican black tar is the predominant types of heroin found in the state. Marijuana is readily available throughout the state. Three types marijuana are generally encountered: locally grown (either from indoor or outdoor grow operations), Canadian BC Bud from British Columbia and Mexican marijuana. Of these varieties, locally grown sinsemilla and BC Bud are preferred because of their higher THC content. Methamphetamine is a widely abused drug in Washington and one which impacts all levels of the community. Methamphetamine in powder form (methamphetamine HCl) and a more potent form known as ice (crystal methamphetamine) are readily available throughout the state. Crystal meth addiction now dominates the market in Washington as the preferred form of methamphetamine. MDMA (ecstasy) is smuggled into Washington primarily from Canada. Increasing bulk shipment incidents reported at the U.S./Canada border illustrate the continuing popularity of MDMA. Other synthetic drugs such as GHB, LSD and 5-MeO-DIPT (5-methoxy-n, ndiisopropyltryptamine, street name Foxy) have been seen on a smaller scale in the state. Methadone use has increased dramatically in Washington.
Let us help you or someone you love from Washington 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 Washington.
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