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Vermont Drug Information
While powder cocaine is readily available throughout Vermont and is widely abused, there is limited availability of crack in the metropolitan areas of Burlington, Barre and Rutland.
Heroin is available in Vermont in street/user level quantities and high-purity level heroin is available throughout the state. A typical heroin distributor in Vermont is a heroin user who distributes the drug in order to support his/her heroin addiction.
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.
Law enforcement officials in Vermont report minimal availability of methamphetamine in the state.
MDMA is sporadically available in Vermont. There have not been any reports of widespread availability of other club drugs such as GHB and ketamine.
Vicodin, Fentanyl, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Methadone, Ritalin, Xanax, OxyContin and Diazepam are the most commonly diverted pharmaceutical drugs in Vermont. Impaired practitioners are a concern in the state.
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According to data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), approximately 57,000 of Vermont citizens over the age of 12 reported past month use of an illicit drug.
Additional survey results indicate that 16,000 Vermont citizens reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year. Approximately 12,000 reported past year illicit drug dependence.
During 2005, there were 8,358 admissions to drug/alcohol treatment in Vermont. There were 5,671 such treatment admissions during 2004.
However, approximately 15,000 Vermont citizens reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use within the past year. |