South Carolina Drug Abuse Rehabilitation


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South Carolina Drug Information

Both powder and crack cocaine abuse have long endured as South Carolina’s major drug threat.

Heroin abuse and availability has been historically concentrated in South Carolina’s inner cities, although recent information suggests that heroin use is on the rise among youth in experimental or party situations.  Such new mixes of heroin such as “cheese heroin” are being used in South Carolina.  ”Cheese heroin” is a combination of Mexican “black tar heroin” and over-the-counter medications like Tylenol Sinus.  Cheese heroin’s low price and wide availability is creating a rise in heroin use amongst South Carolina youth.

Marijuana is the most readily available and commonly abused drug in South Carolina.

Methamphetamine manufacture and abuse has shown a steady decrease over the past two years throughout South Carolina. This may be due in part to multi-state tracking of pseudoephedrine purchases. Without pseudoephedrine, methamphetamine “cooks” are unable to produce meth in South Carolina. This is good news for the citizens of 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.

Contact us today for more information about South Carolina drug abuse rehab by calling 1-877-340-3602.

According to data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), approximately 253,000 of South Carolina citizens over the age of 12 reported past month use of an illicit drug.

Additional survey results indicate that 103,000 South Carolina citizens reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year. Approximately 64,000 reported past year illicit drug dependence.

During 2006, there were 29,150 admissions to drug/alcohol treatment in South Carolina. There were 27,407 treatment admissions in 2005. During 2004, there were 23,685 admissions to treatment in South Carolina.

However, approximately 95,000 South Carolina citizens reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use within the past year.