Wisconsin Drug RehabDuring 2004, there were 22,823 admissions to drug an alcohol rehab programs in Wisconsin. There were 23,853 admissions to drug treatment during 2003. According to 2003-2004 national survey, approximately 122,000 or 2.66% of Wisconsin citizens reported needing but not receiving drug treatment for illicit drug use within the last year. The drug situation in Wisconsin is as grim as any other state, showing a clear-cut need for drug rehabilitation programs that can help. Powder and crack cocaine are both widely available in the state of Wisconsin. The levels of heroin purity have measured as high as 95%, giving many users the option of snorting the drug rather than injecting. This is an option that has appealed to many younger users. Marijuana remains the most available and widely abused drug through the state of Wisconsin. Methamphetamine production and use are increasing from the neighboring states of Iowa and Minnesota and into both northwestern and southwestern Wisconsin. The use of prescription drug abuse in Wisconsin continues to be a problem. The most commonly abused prescriptions on the market are Ritalin, hydrocodone products, Oxy Contin, other oxycodone products, and benzodiazepines. Contact us now for drug rehab help for yourself or someone you love from Wisconsin.
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