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Drug Rehab in Hawaii Print E-mail
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What are the different types of treatment for drugs and alcohol addiction treatment in Hawaii? Should the person in need do the program outside of the state or is it best to stay in Hawaii? Where do we start?

Addicted.org has built a database of over 4000 treatments such as outpatients, withdrawal management facilities, residential treatments and no cost drugs and alcohol treatment centers in North America. One of them would fit your needs.

A trained counselor will help you with a general assessment over the phone, to provide ideas of addiction treatment options that will have the best result.  We have helped thousands of people across North America find the appropriate drugs and alcohol treatment for their needs.

Our certified caring counselors will help you find the best alcohol or drug rehabilitation possible. Addicted.org has a unique approach. The counselor you will call on your first contact with us will be assigned to you.  At anytime you will be able to contact this counselor again until you or your loved one are physically at the facility. When you contact Addicted.org, You become the most important person.

Hawaii Drug Use Facts

The Hawaiian are coverred by 6,422.6 square miles and located in the North Central Pacific Ocean. Although a majority of the drugs can be found in the isalnds, the bulk are sold on the mainland, where you can find the popular ones such as crystal methamphetamine, marijuana, cocaine HCl, crack cocaine, heroin. These drugs are considered the most prevalent drug threats. Most of the Hawaiin drug traffickers are reported by authorities to be Mexican, Samoan and African American.

In the islands of Hawaii, cocaine is used by a lot of individuals. There is a dangerous trend which consists in mixing the cocaine with other drugs, such as marijuana. Information from officials tells us that the tourists are asking for cocaine and are a contributing factor in the demand for cocaine. Cocaine is often used in conjunction with other drugs including heroin and marijuana, but is one of the most popular drugs in the state.

People using cocaine will often feel very good at first, like a rush. But those feelings soon turn into something very alarming. There are obvious symptoms, such as vomiting, insomnia, etc. But the very devastating effects are often unseen at first, such as damaged lungs, possible heart failure, strokes, etc. For more on the effects of cocaine please visit our cocaine information page.

Methamphetamine turns out to be the most popular drug abused in Hawaii. All across the state this drug can be found. Reports say that most of the meth imported comes from Mexico and California. This drug is destroying the population and the economy of Hawaii and has also had a widespread effect in families and has increased local street crimes and violence. The local drug traffic organizations, mostly Mexican, have been producing and distributing the drug locally. This drug is often found in the local raves and night clubs, private residences and many public areas.

People on meth can often become so addicted that they start taking more and more meth so that they don’t feel the depression and the tired feeling that comes afterwards. But as they continue to use more and more meth, it actually takes more and more meth to achieve the high that they had from using in the beginning. More information on meth and its effects can be found on the information page.

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Sources and references:
http://whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/statelocal/hi/index.html

Last Updated on Sunday, 15 November 2009 15:12
 

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