Maryland Drug Rehab & Addiction Treatment

The Maryland Drug Rehab state page provides the reader with a quick overview of issues relating to drug and alcohol addiction and MD drug rehab centers. 

It should be noted that these pages are not intended as an academic reference. The data collected is from State and Federal sources.

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Baltimore:(410) 542-8200
Frederick:(301) 631-5400
Gaithersburg:(240) 252-6860
Rockville:(240) 205-8283

Maryland Addiction Treatment Statistics

There were 61,377 admissions to Maryland drug and alcohol treatment programs in 2010. For all those entering treatment, 67.8 % were male while 32.2% were female, according to 2010 government reports.

Alcohol & Drug Addiction Rehab Admission Statistics for Maryland in 2010

Since the mid 1990s admissions for heroin addiction has steadily increased in Maryland treatment facilities while admissions for alcohol addiction have decreased.


Alcohol Addiction in Maryland

There were 11,230 admissions for alcohol alone in 2010 in Maryland, with an additional 7,892 for alcohol combined with a secondary substance.  The percentage of men entering treatment in 2010 for alcoholism was 73.4% and 26.6% were women.  The largest demographic age group admitted for alcoholism was those between 46-50 years old at 8.2%.

Commonly Abused Drugs in Maryland

Drug abuse is a national epidemic and the numbers are continuing to rise. Heroin is becoming the cheaper replacement for opiates as states continue to crack down on the “pill mills” making the cost of opiates too expensive.

Cocaine
Between the years of 2004-2005, 104,000 citizens in Maryland reported using cocaine. In 2010, 4,733 were admitted for alcohol and drug treatment for smoking cocaine while 1,167 were admitted for ingesting cocaine by other means than smoking.
Heroin
Heroin addiction in Maryland continues to rise surpassing primary alcohol abuse. 16,088 people were admitted for heroin addiction treatment in 2010. The composition of this figure breaks down to 62.9% male and 37.1% female. Heroin is most prevalent in the Baltimore area. Over the years, Baltimore has become known as one of the nation's center for heroin addiction.
Marijuana
In 2010, there were 11,767 people admitted into drug facilities for marijuana addiction, of which 79.1% were male and 20.9% were female.  The largest percentage of people admitted to treatment for marijuana was between 12-17 years of age at a staggering 19.2%.
Prescription Drugs
Oxycodone continues to be a major problem in Maryland. Some of the most commonly abused prescription drugs in Maryland are Benzodiazepines, methadone, and Klonopin. From the years 2006-2010 there has been a 106% increase in treatment admissions that were related to the abuse of prescription drugs. In 2010, there were 6,898 admissions for opiates other than heroin.


 

Maryland Drug and Alcohol Fatalities, Injuries and Drug Court Statistics

Maryland Drug and Alcohol Addiction Resources


Maryland Drug Rehabs

Renaissance Treatment Center
Capitol Heights, MD
Life Stride, Inc.
Washington, D.C.
CA Mayo and Associates
Mount Rainer, MD

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