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Pennsylvania (PA)
If you live in Pennsylvania and are seeking alcohol or drug rehab facility for yourself or a loved one, you may call our local numbers in Allentown, Altoona, Bethlehem, Chester, Drexel Hill (Haver Town), Easton, Hazelton, Lansdale, Levittown, Loyalsock, McKeesport, Mount Lebanon (Pitt Area), Norristown, Penn Hills, Philadelphia, Philipsburg, Pittsburg, Pocono Mountains, Shamokin / Mt. Carmel, Springfield, West Delaware County and West Mifflin. If you live in another area, please dial our toll-free number for immediate assistance.
| Allentown | (610) | 435-1399 |
| Altoona | (814) | 946-1440 |
| Bethlehem | (610) | 865-3977 |
| Chester | (610) | 872-3511 |
| Drexel Hill (Haver Town) | (610) | 446-2677 |
| Easton | (610) | 923-6144 |
| Hazelton | (570) | 454-9700 |
| Lansdale | (215) | 361-0644 |
| Levittown | (215) | 949-1288 |
| Loyalsock | (570) | 368-3900 |
| McKeesport | (412) | 678-1255 |
| Mount Lebanon (Pitt Area) | (412) | 531-1266 |
| Norristown | (610) | 275-3455 |
| Penn Hills | (412) | 798-3144 |
| Philadelphia | (215) | 640-0611 |
| Philipsburg | (814) | 343-4888 |
| Pittsburg | (412) | 434-6777 |
| Pocono Mountains | (570) | 839-1181 |
| Shamokin / Mt. Carmel | (570) | 644-1600 |
| Springfield | (610) | 604-0466 |
| West Delaware County | (610) | 358-1499 |
| West Mifflin | (412) | 460-0199 |
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 Pennsylvania - Statistics (2004)
State Population (2004): 12,287,150
Pennsylvania had a total of 86,766 admissions to alcoholism, drug rehabilitation and addiction treatment programs, in 2004, according to TEDS. Treatment for alcoholism and for addiction to alcohol and a secondary drug accounted for the majority of these admissions (19,511 for alcoholism only, and 14,489 for alcoholism with another drug abuse). Admissions to drug rehab programs for the treatment of addiction to heroin, marijuana and cocaine were also common. Together, they accounted for nearly 50% of all admissions (over 42,000 admissions combined).
Source: The Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS)
Drug Abuse in Pennsylvania
Heroin, cocaine HCl, crack cocaine, and marijuana remained the most available, popular, used, and trafficked illegal drugs in Pennsylvania. However, clandestinely manufactured drugs, such as methamphetamine, crystal methamphetamine, and club drugs, such as MDMA/ecstasy, also remained readily available to users of various ages and socioeconomic backgrounds. Methamphetamine and crystal methamphetamine abuse remained a significant problem, as evidenced by an increase in new crystal methamphetamine investigations and a substantial increase in overall methamphetamine seizures from fiscal year 2004 to present.
Cocaine:
Cocaine HCl remained one of the drugs of choice, as its overall popularity has not diminished greatly over the last few years. The use of cocaine HCl, which is cooked into crack cocaine in most cases, remained a significant concern in suburban and rural communities outside of Philadelphia. Cocaine addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
Heroin:
Although the greater Philadelphia area is generally considered a consumer heroin market, North Philadelphia's street corner distribution sites also attracted distributors from locales throughout Pennsylvania. Heroin availability appeared to be on the rise in western PA, especially in the Pittsburgh area, and was relatively stable in the other areas within Pennsylvania. Some of the cities and towns, especially Allentown, Bethlehem, Reading, and Easton, have become lower-level distribution points for users and distributors operating in surrounding communities. These cities are located within a short drive of Philadelphia, and other localities in eastern Pennsylvania are also located within a short drive of New York City. Heroin addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
Methamphetamine:
Methamphetamine is available in varying quantities in Pennsylvania with consumption concentrated in the Philadelphia area. Although the availability of methamphetamine in Pennsylvania is relatively low compared to the midwestern and western United States, investigations and reports from state and local law enforcement confirm the eastward movement of methamphetamine production into Pennsylvania. Though not nearly as popular as heroin, cocaine, or crack cocaine, methamphetamine is attractive because of its longer lasting high. Methamphetamine addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
Ecstasy and Club Drugs:
MDMA (ecstasy) is primarily available at rave parties and nightclubs in the metropolitan areas of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia and Pittsburgh), but remains available to and popular among teenagers and young adults on college campuses across the state. Gamma hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), the GHB precursor gamma butyrolactone (GBL), and ketamine are also available in Philadelphia-area nightclubs, while GHB was available and used in central Pennsylvania. New York City is the primary source area for the retail quantities of MDMA available in Pennsylvania. Ecstasy and Club Drug addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
Marijuana:
Marijuana remained abundantly available in both wholesale and retail quantities in Pennsylvania. The wide availability of marijuana allows it to be easily obtained and used by individuals from a variety of ethnic populations and socioeconomic sectors. Recreational use of marijuana remained popular with high school and college age students, while adults remained the predominant users of marijuana, especially in large social gatherings, such as rock concerts. Reports indicated that some users smoke marijuana in combination with crack cocaine, heroin, and PCP. Marijuana addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
Acid, PCP and Other Dangerous Drugs:
In the Philadelphia area, phencyclidine (PCP) is available and commonly used with marijuana. Reports continue to indicate that lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) remains available in western Pennsylvania and in smaller urban areas north and west of Philadelphia. Caucasian juveniles and young adults who reside in these smaller urban areas and area colleges are reportedly the predominant users and distributors of LSD.
Prescription Drugs:
Current investigations indicate that diversion of hydrocodone products such as Vicodin, oxycodone products such as OxyContin, fentanyl (such as Actiq), and pseudoephedrine continues to be a problem in Pennsylvania. Benzodiazepines such as diazepam and alprazolam (both the generic formulation and brand name Xanax) were also identified as being among the most commonly abused and diverted pharmaceuticals in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Eating Disorder Treatment Centers
Recovery Connection is more than a nationwide helpline for those with drug or alcohol addictions. We are also dedicated to assisting those who are suffering from eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia or binge eating. Eating disorders are serious issues that should not be ignored. If you believe that you or a loved one may have an eating disorder, let Recovery Connection match you with accredited treatment centers in your area. To locate Pennsylvania eating disorder treatment centers, please call us toll-free at 1-800-993-3869. Professionals are standing by 24/7 and all calls are confidential.
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