Drug Addiction Treatment 1-877-325-1982
During 2006 there were about 7,600 entries to drug and
alcohol treatment programs in West Virginia. There were less than 6,400
admissions to treatment centers in 2005. Additionally, roughly 42,000 West
Virginia residents reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit
drug use within the past year.
National survey results indicate that 45,000 West Virginia residents reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year. About 29,000 of them fit the drug dependent category. Overall, approximately 123,000 people in West Virginia over the age of 12 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 West Virginia drug treatment help as soon as possible.
Cocaine hydrochloride and crack cocaine are widely available in most West Virginia cities. Crack cocaine abuse generally remains confined to lower income individuals, although its abuse crosses all ethnic lines. Rural communities have been drastically affected by crack distribution and its accompanying violence. Cocaine availability is limited to large-retail or small-wholesale quantities. Heroin demand and availability are limited throughout West Virginia. Small groups of long-term heroin addicts exist and rely on each other to obtain heroin from secondary sources in Philadelphia and Baltimore. Marijuana consumption and cultivation is considered a serious drug threat throughout West Virginia. The state consistently ranks among the top ten states for marijuana eradication. Methamphetamine is one of the most pronounced drug threats in West Virginia. Demand for MDMA in West Virginia has increased, although its abuse remains concentrated near Morgantown, which is the location of West Virginia University. The states remote terrain also makes it suitable to host rave parties, although attendance at large-scale, publicized raves has been disappointing to promoters. Pharmaceutical drug abuse is among the most serious drug threats in West Virginia. Current investigations indicate that diversion of hydrocodone products and diazepam continues to be a problem in the state.
Let us help you or someone you love from West Virginia 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 West Virginia.
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