Connecticut Drug Rehabilitation Programs
Not all drug rehabilitation centers in Connecticut are the
same. You need one that can effectively address and handle the necessary areas
of addiction on the way to full rehabilitation. Let us help you find the right
drug rehabilitation center so that you or your loved one can have a greater
chance to regain the respect and responsibility to become a happy, ethical and
productive member of society again.
This is a free service for people from Connecticut, and with decades of experience in the drug and alcohol rehab field, we have helped thousands of individuals and families find drug rehabilitation programs. We can help educate you on making the right choice for your situation.
We recommend longer-term drug-free rehabilitation centers that use a biophysical approach. Contact us to find out more and where the closest location is to you or to get a listing of treatment facilities in your area.
Fill out the form below for a counselor to contact you as soon as possible, or call us now to find Connecticut drug rehabilitation programs at 1-877-272-0895.
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Cocaine, both powdered and crack, poses a significant drug threat in Connecticut.
Heroin has surpassed cocaine as the greatest drug threat in Connecticut. Most of the heroin available in the state is produced in South America The drugs increasing popularity, especially among younger users, is primarily due to the increased availability of low cost, high purity heroin that can be snorted or smoked instead of injected.
Marijuana is the most readily available illicit drug in Connecticut. While most of the marijuana in the state is produced in Mexico, marijuana produced locally and in Canada is also available.
Methamphetamine - The production and abuse of methamphetamine in Connecticut pose low threats. Those who do use methamphetamine are typically teens and young adults who frequent raves.
Club Drugs - The diversion and abuse of MDMA have increased throughout Connecticut. Club drugs are primarily distributed and abused by teens and young adults at raves, nightclubs, and on college campuses.
Diverted pharmaceuticals such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, methadone, methylphenidate, alprazolam, and diazepam pose an increasing drug threat to Connecticut as well as the rest of the country. Some heroin addicts in the state use prescription opiates, particularly OxyContin, as a substitute when heroin is not available.
Call us now to find Connecticut drug rehabilitation programs at 1-877-272-0895.
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