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Drug Treatment in Texas needs to be a High Priority to Save Thousands of Lives

Every time you turn on the news or read the newspaper, there are reports of drug trafficking and drug related crime in Texas. Sharing a border with Mexico makes the entire state of Texas a high intensity drug trafficking area. It is hard enough to handle the drug problem plaguing Texans right now, and with more and more drugs pouring in to the state, many ask themselves, will the problem ever get handled?

Data from NSDUH (National Survey on Drug use and Health) stated that in 2004-2005, approximately 460,000 Texas citizens reported needing but not receiving drug treatment for illicit drug use within the past year. This is over two and one half percent of the population of Texas. It was later reported by the Office of National Drug Control Policy that in 2005 there were 43,039 admissions to drug treatment facilities in Texas and 43,858 in 2006. With less than 200,000 people actually getting in to a drug treatment facility and the number of individuals suffering from drug addition rising every year, how can anyone not lose hope that they can get their life back and make finding effective drug treatment a high priority in their lives?

“Numerous individuals call Narconon Arrowhead every day from Texas looking for drug treatment” states Rebecca Pool, C.A.D.C. (Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor). “We see more people check in to Narconon from Texas than any other state and part of the reason for this is that there are not enough effective drug treatment programs in Texas for the hundreds of thousands of individuals that are addicted to drugs.”

The residents in Texas have a hard time finding effective drug treatment. The number of people addicted outweighs the drug treatment programs Texas has to offer. Narconon can help Texans with their drug treatment problems. It is probably safe to say that a long-term, residential drug treatment program is exactly what the majority of Texans need with their addictions being so severe. With hundreds of individuals dying every year due to drug related issues, what is it going to take to make drug treatment a higher priority for Texas?

Narconon recognizes that the need for drug treatment in Texas is of high priority. Narconon is a non-traditional drug treatment program that handles both the mental and physical aspects of a person’s addiction. With this unique approach, the program achieves over a 70% success rate of those it graduates. Narconon Arrowhead, Narconon's premier drug treatment facility, located in Oklahoma on 216 acres in Arrowhead State Park, is truly a comprehensive program for an addict who is trying to recover from addiction. The peaceful setting we offer here is like no other and our highly trained staff is 100% dedicated to helping our clients overcome their addictions. Narconon Arrowhead first opened its doors in 2000 and started delivering drug education across the nation in 2001 in an attempt to help prevent addiction before it starts. If you or someone you love needs drug treatment in Texas,  please call 1-800-468-6933 or log onto www.drugrehab-texas.org to speak to a counselor who can help you get started on the road to recovery for a life time.

 

Texas Methamphetamine Addiction

The need for effective drug rehab and addiction treatment is clearly evident due to the fact that the drug problem is destroying the lives of far too many people throughout the United States. According to law enforcement officials throughout the U.S., methamphetamine abuse is high and is still on the rise. Methamphetamine is a powerful stimulant that affects the central nervous system and can induce anxiety, insomnia, paranoia, hallucinations, mood swings, delusions, and violent behavior, particularly during the "tweaking" stage of abuse.

Violence is more commonly associated with the production, distribution, and abuse of methamphetamine than with any other illicit drug. As the euphoric effects of methamphetamine diminish, abusers enter the “tweaking” stage in which they are prone to violence, delusions, paranoia, and feelings of emptiness and dysphoria. During the “tweaking” stage the user often has not slept in days and consequently is extremely irritable. The "tweaker" also craves more methamphetamine, which results in frustration and contributes to anxiety and restlessness. At this stage methamphetamine users may become violent without provocation. Case histories indicate that “tweakers” have reacted violently to the mere sight of a police uniform.

 

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Cocaine Addiction Texas

Cocaine is one of the oldest drugs known to man. The pure chemical hydrochloride has been abused for over 100 years and cocoa leaves, the source of cocaine have been ingested for over a thousand years. Cocaine has a long history of abuse and is rooted in the United States drug culture. It has strong addictive potential and is an intense euphoric drug. Cocaine is considered a Schedule II drug under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 which means it has a high potential for abuse but can be administered by a doctor for legitimate medical uses such as anesthesia for some eye, ear and throat surgeries.

Large amounts of the drug are transported by using the commercial trucking industry which can move bulk amounts (multi-hundred kilograms) quantities of Colombian cocaine. Smaller amounts are routinely seized by privately owned vehicles or couriers using buses or airlines to transport the drug. Never the less, no matter how hard the United States government tries to stop the transportation of illegal cocaine into the country there are still tons that make it onto our streets. With cocaine addicts, finding the drug is as easy as buying alcohol these days and the growing market of abusers is enabling cocaine manufactures and distribution companies to profit immensely on the sale of the drug.

With so many people struggling in our society with cocaine addiction it is sometimes impossible for us to look at the big picture. Millions of dollars are spent every year in an attempt to help addicts overcome their addiction to cocaine. Drug rehab facilities are often over crowded with patients and still the problem exists. What can you do to help solve the cocaine addiction problem in this country? Get educated! As the problem grows it is in the best interest of every man, women and child to get educated about the dangers of drug addiction. Once you know the truth it will be hard to travel down a road of pain and suffering due to addiction. To find out more or to get help for someone you love call us at 1-800-468-6933.

 

   

Heroin Addiction Texas

Heroin addiction is destroying the lives of many Americans. With black tar heroin coming from Mexico at a faster rate than government officials can stop it, it's is no wonder so many people are addicted to the drug. Mexican heroin is called black tar because of the color and consistency that is due to the crude processing method in which it is made. Mexico is one of the four foreign sources in which heroin come into the Unites States, other sources include Southeast Asia, Southwest Asia and South America. The majority of the heroin that is brought into the US comes from South America and Mexico.

Heroin is an illegal, highly addictive drug. It is both the most abused and the most rapidly acting of the opiates. Heroin is processed from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seed pod of certain varieties of poppy plants. It is typically sold as a white or brownish powder or as the black sticky substance known on the streets as “black tar” heroin. Heroin can be injected, smoked, or sniffed/snorted. Injection is the most effective way to administer low-purity heroin. The availability of high-purity heroin and the fear of infection by sharing needles have made snorting and smoking the drug more common.

Methadone maintenance treatment programs have been around for several decades. Methadone is effective in treating cases of addiction to heroin, morphine, and other opioid drugs. Many methadone maintenance treatment patients require continuous treatment, sometimes over a period of years.  Although the withdrawal symptoms are not as severe with methadone as they are with heroin, patients still remain physically addicted to opioids while on the methadone maintenance treatment program. Important elements in heroin treatment include comprehensive social and rehabilitation services.

To learn more about heroin addiction and how you can get help or help someone you love please call us now at 1-800-468-6933.

 

   

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