Georgia Drug RehabDuring 2004, there were more than 31,000 admissions to drug rehab facilities in Georgia. There were over 36,000 admissions during 2003 and about 34,000 admissions to drug rehabs in 2002. According to 2003-2004 NSDUH data, about 175,000 people in Georgia reported needing but not receiving treatment at a drug rehab center in the past year. The drug situation in Georgia is as grim as any other state, showing a clear-cut need for drug rehabilitation programs that can help. Cocaine and crack cocaine are a major drug threat to Georgia, and there are distribution channels running directly through Atlanta. Large amounts of powder cocaine are brought into Georgia and converted into crack cocaine. Heroin is not as common in Georgia as other drugs, but it is available in and around the city of Atlanta. Marijuana is the most commonly abused illicit drug in Georgia and is readily available in the state. Methamphetamine has become and continues to be a very big problem throughout the state of Georgia, especially in more rural populations. MDMA (ecstasy), GHB and Ketamine (Special K) remain readily available in and around populations of young people throughout Georgia, including clubs and colleges. Prescription Drugs - There is a wide variety of diverted and abused controlled substances in Georgia. This includes psuedoephedrine used for making methamphetamine, painkillers containing oxycodone and hydrocodone as well as sedatives like Xanax and Valium. Contact us now for drug rehab help for yourself or someone you love from Georgia.
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