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People from all over the nation, with many coming from Florida, choose our drug and alcohol abuse rehab program because, simply put, it has been proven effective over decades. If you are seeking for a successful rehabilitation treatment center for yourself or someone you care about from Florida reach out to us today.
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Florida Drug Information
According to a recent study by the Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association, alcohol and drug abuse has a negative $43 billion impact on Florida’s economy, including over $8 billion in hospital costs. Drug use is relatively rampant in FL, and Miami acts as a major corridor for illegal substance trafficking not only in its own state but for the entire East Coast.
Cocaine is the primary drug threat in Florida. Cocaine hydrochloride (HCI) is available throughout Florida from the gram to kilogram level. Additionally, drug trafficking organizations dealing in crack cocaine have been identified in Orlando, Gainesville, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Fort Pierce and West Palm Beach, thus demonstrating the availability of crack throughout Florida.
The majority of the heroin entering Florida is destined for markets outside the state along the East Coast, as Florida does not have a significant heroin abuse problem.
Methamphetamine has impacted the majority of Florida’s 67 counties and use is widespread. Methamphetamine has a long cycle of abuse wherein addicts may stay high on it for weeks at a time. Finally the sleepless Florida resident collapses and goes through a state similar to shock. He or she may hallucinate and is actually quite dangerous coming off the drug. Methamphetamine addicts are some of the most difficult challenges for Florida drug rehabilitation programs.
MDMA is the most readily available dangerous drug throughout Florida. MDMA is found at clubs and rave parties in all parts of Florida, and is frequently used in conjunction with other illegal and/or prescription drugs. GHB is commonly abused in Florida, as well as two precursors – GBL and Butanediol (BD).
Unprecedented increases in levels of abuse pose a serious threat to the health and safety of Florida citizens. The Florida Medical Examiners report that five people die in Florida daily as a direct result of prescription drug overdoses. Investigations indicate that diversion of hydrocodone products such as Vicodin® and oxycodone products such as OxyContin® continues to be a problem in Florida.
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According to data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), approximately 1.2 million of Florida citizens over the age of 12 reported past month use of an illicit drug.
Additional survey results indicate that 437,000 Florida citizens reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year. Approximately 285,000 reported past year illicit drug dependence.
During 2006, there were 47,627 admissions to drug/alcohol treatment in Florida. There were 37,498 such treatment admissions during 2005. During 2004, there were 104,737 admissions to treatment.
However, approximately 395,000 Florida citizens reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use within the past year.


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