Nunavut Territory Drug RehabFinding a drug rehab help for people from Nunavut Territory can be difficult with only 30,000 people in the Territory and about 6,000 in Iqaluit. According to a recent Canadian National Survey, alcohol was used by approximately 80% of college students in areas that included the Nunavut Territory. Only about ten percent of students were complete abstainers from alcohol, and about one-thir of them reported a heavy drinking pattern. Dangerous behaviors associated with alcohol abuse including risky sexual activity, altercations, assults, drinking and driving, and harassment have been recorded in Nunavut Territory. By far, the most commonly used illicit drug in Nunavut Territory is cannabis (marijuana), which is uniform throughout Canada. After marijuana, the most commonly used illicit drugs in Nunavut Territory were hallucinogens such as magic mushrooms, mescaline and PCP, and opiates. The past year use of any 8 illicit drugs excluding cannabis (i.e., cocaine, crack, amphetamines, heroin, LSD, hallucinogens, Ecstasy and party drugs.) remained stable overall between 1998 and 2004 for students throughout Canada. Need help finding a drug rehab for someone from Nunavut Territory? Contact us now and we will help find a center that works. Nunavut Territory Drug RehabsNunavut Drug Rehab Centers
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Treatment Terms Rehabilitate: Restore to effectiveness or normal life by training. Addiction: Compulsive physiological and psychological need for a habit-forming substance. Drug: A chemical substance, such as a narcotic or hallucinogen, that affects the central nervous system, causing changes in behavior and often addiction. Call
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