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Michigan Drug Rehab and Addiction Treatment Information
Finding effective drug rehab can be a challenge. There are many different treatment models and approaches and there are various qualities within each kind.
Which one do you choose? Don't let the confusion overwhelm you. Our addiction specialist can help you identify the right drug rehab program based on your specific needs and resources. Our staff have years of experience helping families just like yours.
What are the Odds in Michigan?
Half of all youths in Michigan juvenile
justice systems report marijuana use
One in two adult parolees
test positive for cocaine
Heroin is used by one out of every
six youths in juvenile systems
24% of all Michigan school
expulsions are alcohol and illicit drug related
If
you're a resident of Michigan you're well aware of the state's
escalated crime rate. With Detroit often landing the top spot of
"Worst Crime Cities in America", a certain notoriety has been
achieved.
The three most commonly used illicit drugs in Michigan are
marijuana, crack/cocaine, and heroin. The prevalence and use of these drugs
has grown steadily over the last fifteen years. Unfortunately, more and
more kids are using illicit drugs to get high and the age at which they
are starting is becoming younger and younger.
Violence in
schools has reached an all time high. If you ever wondered what is going
on and why the problem is getting worse, these numbers may shed some
light.
One out of every five high school students uses
marijuana on a regular basis and one out of every ten high school students
has used marijuana before the age of 13. Additionally, one out of fourteen
high school students use cocaine and one out of 25 use heroin.
Sadly, the ease at which these drugs can be obtained is frightening.
Dealers and pushers have integrated themselves into the cities and suburbs
of Michigan to such a degree that one in three teens will tell you that
they can buy marijuana within a day and one in six can buy it within an
hour.
Is Prescription Drug Addiction and Dependency in Michigan Also a Problem?
Yes, as with all other areas of the country, prescription drug addiction, dependency and abuse is rampant in Michigan. Some people become addicted or dependent on prescription painkillers like OxyContin or Vicodin when they are given a prescription by their doctor to ease the pain of an illness or injury.
But, like heroin, these drugs are very hard to stop taking. People often say that the pain of withdrawal is worse than the pain they originally took the drug to handle.
Michigan Prescription Drug Detox Can Help You Get off Prescription Drugs
The severe withdrawal symptoms often force people to give up - eventually, they just take another pill. The next thing you know, they've got a very bad habit.
At Drug Rehab Referral, we often recommend a prescription drug detox program to get through withdrawal.
Chances are you know someone who needs help with prescription painkillers, stimulants, tranquilizers, anti-depressants or sleeping pills.
We can help you find the best prescription drug detox or drug rehab for your situation.
Call us now at 877-2117428
Alcohol Addiction and Abuse in Michigan
Although Michigan has a very serious drug problem, the alcohol problem is still as bad as ever and many people looking for treatment have an alcohol problem.
If you've been drinking heavily, or binge drinking, it's often advisable to do an alcohol detox program to help through withdrawal. The symptoms of alcohol withdrawal often drive people to take another drink.
If you are a very heavy drinker, kicking alcohol can also bring on medical conditions - another reason why medically supervised alcohol detox is recommended.
If you have a problem with alcohol addiction, abuse or dependency, we can help you figure out what the correct next step is for you to get your life back under control.
Can Drug Detox and Drug Rehab Help Handle the Problems?
Yes, and they will also help the crime rate. One of the major reasons Michigan's crime rate is so high is drug abuse. It doesn't matter whether the problem is an illegal drug or prescription drug addiction or dependency, the money for the drugs has to come from somewhere. And they are expensive. OxyContin pills, for example, can cost upwards of $20 per pill on the street - and it's not unusual for someone who has built up a tolerance to the drug to take upwards of 30 pills every day. That's a lot of money.
Also, although alcohol doesn't cost as much as drugs, it is also associate with crime and violence.
Educating people on the dangers of drugs and alcohol is effective, and it's more important now than ever.
If you, a friend, or a loved one has a problem with alcohol, illicit drugs or prescription drugs, call us today for help. We'll answer all your questions and help you find the help you need.
Call us today at 877-211-7428
Don't let alcohol, illicit drugs or prescription drugs ruin your life and the lives of those around you. An alcohol detox, drug detox or prescription drug detox can save those lives.
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