Pennsylvania Drug RehabPennsylvania had 64,266 admissions to drug/alcohol rehab in 2005. In 2004 there were 86,766 admissions into drug/alcohol treatment. A national study done in 2003-2004 reports that approximately 246,000 Pennsylvania citizens reported needing drug treatment within the last year, but not receiving it. The drug situation in Pennsylvania is as grim as any other state, showing a clear-cut need for drug rehabilitation programs that can help. Heroin imported from South America remains widely available in the Pennsylvania Currently distributors are targeting new customers that live in smaller towns and rural areas. High-purity forms of heroin are readily available in the both northeastern and southwestern parts of Pennsylvania. Marijuana is also abundantly available in wholesale and retail quantities in the state of Pennsylvania. Currently, methamphetamine abuse and trafficking are a significant problem in Pennsylvania. Meth is available in varying quantities in Pennsylvania with the largest area of consumption concentrated in Philadelphia. MDMA or ecstasy is available primarily at both rave parties and nightclubs in the urban areas of Pennsylvania including Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Ecstasy also remains available to and popular on college campuses and with teenagers and young adults in Pennsylvania. The abuse and diversion of hydrocodone and oxycodone products such as Vicodin®, OxyContin®, fentanyl (such as Actiq®), and pseudoephedrine continues to be a problem in the state of Pennsylvania. Additionally a national study done in 2003-2004 indicates that approximately 808,000 or 7.80% of Pennsylvania citizens, over 12, reported past month use of an illicit drug. Contact us now for drug rehab help for yourself or someone you love from Pennsylvania.
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