Drug Rehabs for people from South Carolina
South Carolina has a population of about 4.5 million people, and of those roughly 250,000 reported past-month use of an illicit drug. More than 100,000 people in South Carolina reported drug abuse or dependence in the past year, indicating a great need for successful rehab programs.
There are typically about 25,000 admissions per year to drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs in South Carolina, however that means too many people are left untreated for their addiction.
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South Carolina Drug
situation:
Both powder and crack cocaine abuse have long endured as South Carolinas major drug threat.
Heroin abuse and availability has been historically concentrated in South Carolinas inner cities, although recent information suggests that heroin use is on the rise among youth in experimental or party situations.
Marijuana is the most readily available and commonly abused drug in South Carolina.
MDMA is readily available in cities, predominantly in Greenville, Columbia and cities along the Atlantic coast.
Current investigations indicate that diversion of OxyContin®, hydrocodone products (such as Vicodin®) and pseudoephedrine continue to be problems in the state.
Methamphetamine manufacture and abuse has shown a steady decrease over the past two years throughout South Carolina from 2005 to 2006.
South Carolina Meth Watch Program is a program designed to help curtail the theft and suspicious sales of pseudoephedrine products, as well as other common household products used in the illicit manufacturing of methamphetamine in small, toxic labs. A key goal of this program is to promote cooperation between retailers and law enforcement to prevent the diversion of legitimate products for illegal use.
The South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services is responsible for advising the executive branch of state, the General Assembly and other state agencies regarding alcohol and other drug abuse issues. The department's mission is to ensure the provision of quality services to prevent or reduce the negative consequences of substance use and addictions.
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Cities in South Carolina
Beaufort
Charleston
Columbia
Florence
Greenville
Spartanburg