Texas Drug RehabThe state of Texas had 42,040 admissions into drug rehab during 2005. In 2004, 37,052 people went into drug treatment. A national study indicates that approximately 461,000 or 2.62% of Texas citizens reported needing but not receiving drug rehab within the past year. The drug situation in Texas is as grim as any other state, showing a clear-cut need for drug rehabilitation programs that can help. Cocaine and crack cocaine continue to be readily available in Texas. Crack cocaine is a less expensive form of cocaine and produces a quicker high while cocaine remains more expensive. Both drugs are abused in the state of Texas. Mexican tar heroin is also readily available in Texas and the purity of the drug continues to increase, while the price is decreasing. The main form of heroin found in Texas is black tar heroin. Methamphetamine abuse and distribution is a growing problem in Texas, primarily in the northern and eastern sections of the state. The use of the drug hydrocodone is currently decreasing but the abuse of codeine cough syrup continues in the state of Texas. According to a national study 1.2 million or 6.96% of the population of Texas over 12 reported past month use of an illicit drug. Contact us now for drug rehab help for yourself or someone you love from Texas.
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