Vermont Drug RehabVermont had over 5,600 admissions into drug rehab during 2004. This is number has decreased from the number of admissions into drug treatment in 2003 which were more than 7,400 and 7,600 in 2002. According to 2003-2004 national survey data, about 16,000 people in Vermont reported needing but not receiving drug rehab treatment for illicit drug use within the past year. The drug situation in Vermont is as grim as any other state, showing a clear-cut need for drug rehabilitation programs that can help. Powder cocaine is readily available throughout Vermont, but crack cocaine is primarily available only in the metropolitan areas such as Burlington. Heroin is widely available and abused throughout Vermont. Heroin purity in Vermont is generally quite high, with levels ranging from 55-60 percent. Marijuana is the most widely available and commonly abused drug in Vermont. It is typically transported to Vermont from the Southwestern U.S. or across the Canadian border. Methamphetamine is rarely found in Vermont, but is available. It is not considered a primary drug threat in the state. MDMA is somewhat available in Vermont, more so on college campuses. Prescription drugs that are the most commonly abused and diverted in Vermont include oxycodone, hydrocone and methadone. Contact us now for drug rehab help for yourself or someone you love from Vermont.
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