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Wisconsin Drug Information
Powder and crack cocaine are both widely available in Wisconsin and are of particular concern in eastern and central Wisconsin.
High levels of heroin purity in Wisconsin give users the option of snorting the drug rather than injecting it, an option that may appeal to younger users. What is more, prescription drugs such as OxyContin and other opioids are now gateway drugs to heroin. The Wisconsin drug abuse scene may shift to heroin addiction becoming more and more prevalent. Drug rehabs in Wisconsin should be prepared for this rising public health and safety threat.
Marijuana remains the most readily available and most widely abused drug throughout Wisconsin.
Methamphetamine production and use are expanding from the neighboring states of Iowa and Minnesota into northwestern and southwestern Wisconsin. Much of the methamphetamine available in Wisconsin has come from Mexico, transported to Wisconsin from California and other Southwest Border states.
The use of diverted controlled substances in Wisconsin continues to be a problem. The most commonly diverted controlled substances from the licit market are Ritalin, Vicodin, hydrocodone products, OxyContin, other oxycodone products and benzodiazepines. In particular, opioids may become Wisconsin’s biggest prescription drug threat. The reason for this is that many opioid abusers have been recently turning to heroin as a cheaper way to get the same high as that produced by OxyContin and other drugs. Widespread opioid abuse in Wisconsin may eventually lead to a new wave of widespread heroin addiction.
Club drug use is becoming more common among teenagers and young adults. These drugs include MDMA (Ecstasy), ketamine, GHB, GBL, and LSD.
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According to data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), approximately 346,000 Wisconsin citizens over the age of 12 reported past month use of an illicit drug.
Additional survey results indicate that 134,000 Wisconsin citizens reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year. Approximately 82,000 reported past year illicit drug dependence.
During 2006, there were 23,050 admissions to drug/alcohol treatment in Wisconsin. There were 25,566 such treatment admissions during 2005.
However, approximately 122,000 Wisconsin citizens reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use within the past year.


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