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Arizona (AZ):
If you live in the State of Arizona and are seeking an alcohol or drug rehab facility for yourself or a loved one, you may call our local numbers in Phoenix, Mesa and Yuma or, if you live in another area, simply dial our toll-free number.
| MESA | (480) | 834-0773 |
| PHOENIX | (602) | 253-8090 |
| YUMA | (928) | 539-5099 |
If you need help for alcoholism or drug addiction but don't see a local number listed for your area, please call us toll free at 1-800-99-DETOX, and we'll assist you.
Addiction Treatment Programs in Arizona - Statistics (2004)
State Population (2004): 5,939, 292
According to data collected by TEDS (Treatment Episodes Data Set), a government study, in 2004, there were 37,295 admissions into drug rehab programs and alcohol rehab programs in Arizona. The number of admissions into an addiction treatment program for patients being treated for alcoholism and a second drug, (4,199 admissions to drug rehab), surpassed the number of admissions for alcohol dependence only (3,310 admissions for drug rehab); marijuana/haxixe addiction (2,691 admissions to drug rehab); amphetamine/methamphetamine addiction (3,301 admissions to drug rehab); heroin, cocaine and all other types of drugs (stimulants, opiates, tranquilizers, sedatives, hallucinogens, inhalants, PCP and other drugs).
While there are numerous drug rehab programs and alcohol rehab programs in Arizona, not all of them meet the high standards of addiction treatment or alcohol treatment that people require in order to achieve and maintain long term recovery. Issues regarding drug detox, alcohol detox, dual diagnosis treatment, family treatment or even specialty programs for the GLBT population, are all important factors to investigate.
Source: The Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS
Alcohol Rehab Programs in Arizona
In Arizona it was estimated that the total number of individuals with an alcohol dependency or alcohol addiction over a one year period was 411,000. Of those suffering from alcoholism or alcohol abuse in Arizona, approximately 35,000 were between the ages of 12-17. Furthermore, it was estimated that approximately 117,000 people were between the ages of 18-25 suffering from alcoholism or alcohol abuse in Arizona.
Alcohol rehab programs in Arizona have been around for some time now. It is important to note that each alcohol rehab program in Arizona differs in their alcohol treatment services, approach and alcohol treatment philosophy. One of the main components of alcohol rehab in Arizona is the quality and effectiveness of the alcohol detox program. Alcohol withdrawal can be complicated, so educate yourself before choosing a alcohol detox program in Arizona.
Alcoholism, Alcohol Abuse in Arizona
In 2002, an estimated total of 8,095 crashes in Arizona involved alcohol which killed 488 and injured thousands more people. Alcohol-related crashes are painful and cost taxpayers billions of dollars in increased public health costs and higher insurance premiums. Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in the State of Arizona may lead to a misdemeanor or felony charge against the driver.
Binge Alcohol Use in Arizona Over a One Month Period (Annual Averages Based on 2002 and 2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health):
It is estimated that there are approximately 58,000 of binge alcohol users or alcohol abusers in Arizona between the ages of 12-17 years of age. Approximately 250,000 people suffering from alcohol abuse in Arizona were between the ages of 18-25.
Alcohol abuse in Arizona is seemingly on the rise at it is in many states. There is a great difference between alcohol abuse and alcoholism, as there is a difference in an alcohol rehab program and an alcohol abuse treatment program. For further information on alcohol abuse, call the Arizona alcohol abuse helpline at 1-800-99-DETOX.
Source: State of Arizona
Drug Rehab Programs in Arizona
Arizona is directly north of the Mexican State of Sonora, a major trafficker stronghold. Along the 350 miles of border are three principal ports of entry (Nogales, Douglas, and San Luis) and three secondary ports of entry (Lukeville, Sasabe, and Naco). Arizona serves primarily as a drug importation and transshipment state for cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine and heroin.
Drug rehab programs in Arizona are located throughout the state. Each drug rehab and alcohol rehab differs in terms of addiction treatment philosophy, addiction treatment services and populations they treat. Some drug rehab programs in Arizona treat only adults, while other drug rehab programs in Arizona treat adolescents. It is important to gain all the information you can relating to the drug rehab’s addiction or alcohol treatment services.
Cocaine:
The Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas are major transshipment points for cocaine distribution from Arizona throughout the United States. Cocaine addiction in Arizona has been on the rise for years due to its location. Cocaine addiction treatment programs in Arizona have been designed to provide effective addiction treatment in Arizona. Cocaine addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
Heroin and Other Opiates:
Black tar heroin is the predominant type of heroin found in Arizona. When comparing the availability of heroin throughout Arizona, the Phoenix Metropolitan Area continues to remain the greatest area in the state for heroin availability. Throughout 2004, the price of heroin in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area decreased by approximately 40 percent, which indicated an abundance of available heroin. A current trend encountered in Phoenix is the increasing presence of heroin in Arizona public schools. Over the past few years, Arizona has been witnessing a steady increase in the abuse of OxyContin. Oxycodone products are opiate agonists, like heroin and methadone. They are commonly prescribed to cancer patients, patients with chronic back pain, and patients recovering from surgery. Of these, OxyContin is heavily abused because it is available in high doses and when ingested, it produces an intense high similar to heroin. Heroin addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
Methamphetamine:
There are two types of crystal methamphetamine available in Arizona, Mexican-produced and locally produced crystal methamphetamine. The locally produced crystal methamphetamine originates from independently owned and operated laboratories that are responsible for yielding small quantities for local consumption. Crystal meth is a highly addictive drug, that without drug rehab is very difficult to recover from. If you need help in locating a crystal meth detox program in Arizona give us a call and we will help you locate an effective drug rehab.Methamphetamine addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
Marijuana:
Marijuana remains widely available in large quantities in Arizona. Marijuana in Arizona generally comes through Mexico and is of high quality. Tucson and Phoenix are commonly used as stash locations until the marijuana is ready to be sent to its final destination. Marijuana addiction treatment in Arizona is not easy to find, so if you require our assistance, please call the addiction treatment helpline in Arizona at 1-800-99-DETOX. Marijuana addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
Prescription Drugs:
Methadone treatment programs estimate that over 50 percent of the new admissions for drug addiction treatment in the Phoenix metropolitan area are attributed toprescription medication. Current investigations indicate that diversion of oxycodone products (such as OxyContin) and Percocet), hydrocodone products (such as Vicodin), and phentermine continues to be a problem in Arizona. These are obtained through healthcare professionals and workers, "doctor shopping" (going to a number of doctors to obtain prescriptions for a controlled pharmaceutical), forged prescriptions, employee theft, and the Internet. Benzodiazepines (such as Xanax), codeine, Dilaudid, and methadone were also identified as being among the most commonly abused pharmaceuticals in Arizona. The Phoenix Division of the DEA continues to find that Vicodin, Lortab and other hydrocodone products; Percocet; OxyContin and other oxycodone products; benzodiazepines; and codeine products are the most abused pharmaceutical controlled substances in Arizona. The use of Soma in combination with other analgesic controlled substances, Ultram (tramadol) and Nubain, continue to be highly abused prescription-only substances. Prescription drugs addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
Source: dea.gov
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