Ohio Drug Rehab
Drug and Alcohol Addiction Rehab Help 1-877-744-3536
The rural areas of Ohio provide an ample environment for outdoor cultivation of marijuana, predominantly in southern Ohio. The use of hydroponics and other sophisticated indoor growing techniques produce sinsemilla with a high THC content continues to increase.
Club drugs are popular among young adults and juveniles, particularly in the urban areas of the state. Most MDMA traffickers are loosely-knit independent entrepreneurs. Retail dealers are typically suburban teenagers that are high school or college students. The abuse and diversion of oxycodone, hydrocodone, benzodiazepines (Valium and Xanax) and the generic equivalent, alprazolam, are increasing throughout the state. Primary methods of diversion are illegal sales and distribution by health care professionals and workers, “doctor shopping, and robberies.”
Cocaine, heroin, and marijuana are the primary drug threats in the state of Ohio. South American and Mexican black tar heroin are prevalent in the northern Ohio region and Mexican black tar heroin is predominant in the southern Ohio region. Heroin is transported from the Southwest Border to cities throughout Ohio as well as to Detroit, Michigan, and Chicago, Illinois, where it is then distributed to Ohio cities. Cocaine is transported into Ohio from the Southwest Border. Detroit, Michigan, and Chicago, Illinois, also serve as transshipment points and distribution centers for cocaine shipped from the Southwest Border
If you need help with Drug or Alcohol Rehabilitation in Ohio please call: 1-877-744-3536
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E-Mail: info@ada.ohio.gov Hotline: 614-752-8645
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Ohio Department of Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services 280 N. High Street, 12th Floor Columbus OH 43215-2550 Phone: 614-466-3445 Fax: 614-752-8645 |