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If you live in the State of Arkansas and are seeking a drug rehab facility for yourself or a loved one, you may call our local numbers in Little Rock, West Memphis, Rogers, Springdale, Fayetteville and Ft. Smith, or, if you live in another area, simply dial our toll-free number.
| Little Rock | (501) 955-2962 |
| West Memphis | (870) 735-3158 |
| Rogers | (479) 986-9427 |
| Springdale | (479) 751-7024 |
| Fayetteville | (479) 443-2757 |
| Ft. Smith | (479) 646-5870 |
1-800-820-5841
and we will be happy to assist you.Addiction Treatment Programs in Arkansas - Statistics (2004)
State Population (2004): 2,779,154
There were 18,601 admissions to addiction treatment programs in Arkansas, in 2004 - according to data collected by TEDS. The majority of these admissions, nearly 50% of them, were admissions for the treatment of marijuana addiction or addiction to methamphetamines /amphetamines (4,096 and 4,072, respectively). Other admissions were related to the treatment of alcoholism, alcohol abuse in conjunction with other drug, cocaine and opiates (including heroin).
Source: The Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS)
Drug Abuse in Arkansas
The availability and rate of drug abuse in Arkansas remain high coinciding with the smuggling of methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana, the drugs of choice, for local consumption and further distribution.
Cocaine:
Crack cocaine, as well as powder cocaine, have continued to be significant and long-term problems in the state, especially in the inner cities. Although cocaine use has been surpassed by methamphetamine use, it is the foremost concern of law enforcement authorities considering its impact on communities in terms of violent crime, including homicides, principally by street gangs. Crack's explosive growth and dominance can be attributed to the drug's wide availability, inexpensive price, simplicity of conversion from powdered cocaine hydrochloride, and its addictive properties. Cocaine addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
Methamphetamine:
In less than ten years, methamphetamine has grown from a problem limited to the Southwest and Pacific regions of the United States to Arkansas' primary drug of concern. The state is encountering locally produced methamphetamine as well as the importation of methamphetamine produced in Mexico. Methamphetamine addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
Club Drugs:
MDMA is the most prevalent and popular club drug in Arkansas. Other dangerous drugs increasing in popularity and demand throughout Arkansas include LSD, OxyContin and GHB. These dangerous drugs are commonly found and continue to be the drugs of choice at "rave" functions and college hangouts throughout the state, especially in the highly populated areas of Arkansas. Sources in California transport LSD to the Little Rock and Fayetteville areas for redistribution. LSD is sold in several different forms including blotter paper and small vials of liquid. Club drug addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
Prescription Drugs:
Current investigations indicate that diversion of hydrocodone products such as Vicodin and oxycodone products such as OxyContin, as well as morphine and pseudoephedrine, continues to be a problem in Arkansas. Primary methods of diversion being reported are illegal sale and distribution by healthcare professionals and workers, "doctor shopping", forged prescriptions, employee theft, pharmacy theft, and the Internet. Demerol and Dilaudid were also identified as being among the most commonly abused and diverted prescription drugs in Arkansas. Prescription drug addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!
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