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Connecticut Drug Information
Cocaine is widely abused in Connecticut, with crack being preferred over powder. Cocaine is available in many sizes from gram to kilogram quantities.
Along with cocaine, heroin is the greatest drug threat in Connecticut and its abuse remains widespread, affecting both suburban and urban areas. Demand for heroin is high and the drug is easily accessible. The popularity of heroin is due, in part, to increased availability of low cost, high purity heroin that can be effectively snorted or smoked rather than injected. Heroin is sold on the street in small glassine bags with some type of marking or brand name on the package.
The majority of the commercial grade marijuana available in Connecticut comes from either Mexico or the southwestern United States.
MDMA (ecstasy) is readily available and abused in Connecticut and is a popular drug of choice among college age individuals.
Current investigations indicate that diversion of Vicodin and oxycodone products such as OxyContin continues to be a problem in Connecticut.
Contact us today for more information about Connecticut
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According to data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), approximately 262,000 Connecticut citizens over the age of 12 reported past month use of an illicit drug.
Additional results indicate that 98,000 Connecticut citizens reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year. Approximately 68,000 reported past year illicit drug dependence.
During 2006, there were 46,491 admissions to drug/alcohol treatment in Connecticut. There were 47,155 such treatment admissions during 2005.
However, approximately 89,000 Connecticut citizens reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use within the past year. |