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People from all over the country, including Alabama, come to our drug rehab program because it works. If you are looking for a successful rehabilitation center for yourself or a loved one from Alabama contact us today. Fill out the rehab help form on this page or call us now at 1-877-340-3602.

We provide an open-ended, solutions-oriented drug and alcohol rehabilitation program for people looking for a permanent end to addiction. Find out more about how we can help someone from Alabama by contacting us today.

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Alabama Drug Information


Alabama drug rehabs Law Enforcement agencies throughout Alabama report that cocaine is a significant drug threat and is widely available throughout the state.

Law enforcement intelligence indicates that over the past year the presence of heroin in Alabama has increased. This intelligence has been substantiated by the increase in the number of patients admitted to clinics for treatment.

Marijuana is the most widely abused and available drug in Alabama.

Methamphetamine has been identified by law enforcement as the primary drug threat in Alabama. The methamphetamine previously produced in “mom and pop” labs in Alabama has been replaced by a more pure form of the drug known as “ice.”

Club drug abuse and distribution among young people is on the rise in Alabama. Increases in arrests, overdoses and seizures of designer drugs have been reported and indicate a trend toward increased availability and trafficking. MDMA, LSD, GHB and Ketamine are readily available throughout the state and are most commonly found on college campuses. GHB and MDMA have emerged as club drugs of choice within the state.

Hydrocodone was the most abused pharmaceutical drug in 2005. Other drugs commonly diverted and abused were OxyContin and Vicodin.

Contact us today for more information about Alabama drug abuse rehab by calling 1-877-340-3602.


According to 2004-2005 data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), approximately 275,000 of Alabama citizens over the age of 12 reported past month use of an illicit drug.

Additional survey results indicate that 113,000 Alabama citizens reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year. Approximately 74,000 reported past year illicit drug dependence.

During 2006, there were 20,840 admissions to drug/alcohol treatment in Alabama. There were 20,081 treatment admissions in 2005. During 2004, there were 19,838 admissions to treatment in Alabama.

However, according to the same national survey data, approximately 92,000 Alabama citizens reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use within the past year.

 

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