Arizona Drug Rehab Centers

Arizona Drug Rehab and Addiction Treatment Centers
Call 1-877-444-1137

Drug Rehab - graphic map of -Arizona.. The Need for Arizona Drug Rehabs

Arizona Drug Rehab Centers was established as a no cost service to guide you through the problem of finding a drug rehab centers in Arizona for yourself or your loved one that works. Drug rehab counselors are available to help you find the right Arizona drug rehab based on your own individual circumstances. Our drug rehab professionals are all certified and have decades of combined experience in dealing with addiction-related drug problems with individuals, families and Arizona drug rehab centers. This is a free service that will help you find a drug rehab for any alcohol or drug addiction problem you or a loved one may be having. It is easy to confuse the different terms used in this field, describing the different types of drug rehab centers, drug rehabilitation centers, and substance abuse treatment programs. For your specific addiction or drug problem, you maybe looking for an Outpatient, In-patient, Residential Treatment Center, Long term or Short term treatment and, secondly, what modality of treatment is the most effective and what are the cost related to these forms of treatment or rehab?

Call us now at 1-877-444-1137.

We have access to an extensive database of thousands of drug rehab across Arizona and can help you understand what the different types of drug rehab centers can do for you.

Arizona statistics show that an estimated 424,000 individuals had an alcohol abuse or dependence problem in the 2005, while an estimated 134,000 individuals had an illicit drug abuse, dependence, or addiction problem.

Studies in Arizona also shows that an estimated 404,000 individuals in Arizona needed alcohol rehab treatment but were unable to find any in 2005 and another estimated 126,000 individuals were in need of drug addiction treatment but received no service.

A study from 2006 gives the following breakdown showing Arizona admissions for particular drugs in 2005.

DRUG 2005 ADMISSIONS
Alcohol Only=4,732
Alcohol with secondary drug=4,404
Heroin=1,042
Other Opiates=186
Smoked Cocain= 884
Cocaine other than smoked=530
Marijuana/hashish=3,991
Methamphetamine=4961
Other stimulants=49
Tranquilizers=66
Sedatives=49
Hallucinogen= 68
PCP=0
Inhalants=26
Other (not specified)=24,131

Drug trafficking, drug abuse and addiction, and the need for effective drug rehab are not expected to level off or drop anytime soon in Arizona. Looking at the following figures we can see the percentages of Arizona residents drug use for 2005.

Dependence on or abuse of any illicit drug or alcohol 10.31
Marijuana use in past year 9.88
Cocaine use in past year 2.68
Non-medical use of pain relievers 4.67
Alcohol abuse or dependence in last year 9
This is a sampling and is by no means complete.

When considering the drug problem in Arizona, we also need to consider the impact of prescription drugs of abuse as well as methamphetamine, both of which have moved out of the local arena and have taken on the color of national epidemics, especially among youth. Arizona statistics for 2005 show:

Non-medical use of any prescription psychotherapeutic drugs in past year 339,000
Non-medical use of pain relievers in past year 264,000
Non-medical use of tranquilizers in past year 94,000
Non-medical use of stimulants in past year 74,000
Non-medical use of methamphetamine in past year 58,000
Non-medical use of sedatives in past year 10,000

Cocaine is readily available throughout Arizona with the largest quantities available in metropolitan areas. Crack is readily available in Arizona’s inner cities and in some smaller communities. Mexican black tar heroin is also readily available in Arizona’s metropolitan areas.

Marijuana remains readily available and is considered the most widely used illegal drug throughout the state. Marijuana produced in Mexico is the predominant type available in Arizona. However, locally-produced and Canada-produced marijuana are also available but to a lesser extent. There were 12,086 adult arrests for marijuana possession in Arizona during 2003.

Crystal methamphetamine, or ice, has dominated street level sales throughout Arizona. The demand and availability of this form of meht has continued to increase with no signs of leveling off. With less complex methods of production, the proliferation of clandestine laboratories and the increase of production of methamphetamine have become problems in Arizona. During 2003, a total of 158 methamphetamine labs were discovered in Arizona. Authorities found 93 children on the scene of the 112 working meth labs.

Club Drugs - MDMA (Ecstasy) is readily available and abused in Arizona and poses a considerable drug threat to the state. GHB and its analogs pose a low but increasing threat to Arizona. Some Arizona detectives believe MDMA is replacing cocaine among younger users.

Diverted pharmaceuticals pose an increasing threat to Arizona and throughout the country. The most commonly abused pharmaceuticals include hydrocodone, benzodiazepine, oxycodone, diazepam, steroids, and codeine.

There are approximately 9,500 annual admissions to drug rehab and addiction treatment facilities in Arizona, however, due to the high relapse rate of many traditional programs most families are searching for something that works.

The Solution

A drug rehab that addresses the individual through a biophysical approach is the most successful method. Our philosophy is to refer you to the best drug rehab center possible that will completely handle the problem. We will refer you to drug rehab centers that don't use drugs in any way.

For immediate assistance to find a drug rehabilitation center, call now 1-877-444-1137.
A professional counselor will assist you.

Arizona Drug Rehab Assessment Form

Please fill out this short information form so that we can assist you to find a good rehabilitation facility with a high success rate. We are knowledeable in all methods of drug rehab and can locate a center which does not use any kinds of drugs in a program which actually achieves a complete rehabilitation. For the long form assessment please click here.

 

Name:
Email:
Phone:
Situation:
 

Drug-Related Crime in Arizona

In 2002 more than 30 percent of the defendants in Arizona who were sentenced for a Federal offense had committed drug offenses. Marijuana was involved in 807 (76.5%) of the drug cases. Nearly 1,800 Arizona inmates were committed due to drug possession charges. Overcrowding in prison systems is largely due to drug-related crime, but most drug users in Arizona should have the opportunity to enter a drug rehab center.

About Us | Site Map | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Residential | Inpatient | Outpatient
©2000 National Drug Rehab Treatment Centers