Michigan Drug RehabDuring 2005, there were about 57,400 admissions to drug rehab and alcohol treatment in Michigan. This is a decrease from about 60,000 drug rehab admissions each of the two years prior to that. According to national survey data, approximately 231,000 people in Michigan reported needing but not receiving drug rehab treatment for illicit drug use within the past year. The drug situation in Michigan is as grim as any other state, showing a clear-cut need for drug rehabilitation programs that can help. Cocaine remains the primary drug threat in Michigan, and the larger metropolitan areas of the state have high levels of cocaine trafficking and abuse. Heroin is widely available throughout the Detroit area and the more densely populated areas of Michigan. Marijuana continues to be the most commonly used and readily available illicit drug throughout the state of Michigan. Methamphetamine has a growing availability in the state of Michigan, especially in the western and northwestern portions of the state. Michigan has experienced a recent increase in MDMA (ecstasy) use due to its abuse at colleges and universities within the state. Prescription drugs - The most commonly abused and diverted pharmaceuticals in Michigan continue to be hydrocodone products, oxycodone products and methadone. Approximately 730,000 people in Michigan (ages 12 or older) reported past month use of an illicit drug. Contact us now for drug rehab help for yourself or someone you love from Michigan.
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