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New Hampshire - Methamphetamine Drug Rehab Facts, Trends, and Needs

ice_methamphetamine__pipe.jpg   Methamphetamine abuse and addiction is not only a problem for New Hampshire, but has spread plague-like across the United States.

 

Methamphetamine is known by a number of street names including speed, meth, chalk, ice, crystal, glass, and tea and a host of others. Methamphetamine abuse and addiction showed steadily increasing trends in Hawaii and California in the early 1990’s and have been spreading across the country in a plague-like fashion ever since. Meth is now used in every state in the nation, in some areas at an epidemic level. According to the 2005 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), the estimate for national use of methamphetamine is 10.4 million people (aged 12 or older) every year. This is 4.3% of the population. The Drug Abuse Warning Network reports that treatment for methamphetamine addiction has increased from 21,000 in 1992 to 150,000 in 2004 which represents 8% of all treatment admissions.

Methamphetamine – The effects on those abusing and addicted to it, and the real need in New Hampshire for effective drug rehab and addiction treatment

Recent federal and state laws now in place restricting the sale of products containing pseudoephedrine (the main ingredient in the making of methamphetamine) have dramatically reduced the number of meth lab seizures all across the country. This decline has NOT resulted in a decline in meth use. In fact, meth use continues to escalate. The reason for this is that Mexican, South Korean, and Chinese drug trafficking organizations have increased their distribution, with Mexican “Ice” becoming the primary form available in most states. “Ice” is a very pure, smokable form of methamphetamine that has higher addictive potential than other forms.  

 New Hampshire need and demand for methamphetamine drug rehab treatment shown in studies


National figures for admissions to treatment with methamphetamine as the primary substance of abuse have been skyrocketing. In 1995, the figure was 47,695. Compare this to the 2005 number of 153,368 and it gives you an idea of just how much of an epidemic of methamphetamine use exists in this country. New Hampshire figures for 2005 show that 51 individuals were admitted with methamphetamine as the primary drug of abuse.

Methamphetamine use and abuse in the last year in New Hampshire breaks down as follows:meth addict in meth lab.jpg
Averages based on 2002-2004 figures

Ages 12-17 1,000
Ages 18-25 1,000
Ages 26 & older 0


 Hope and help in New Hampshire for methamphetamine abuse and addiction


"We have definitely seen an increase in people seeking help for meth addiction," reports Gary Smith, the Executive Director of Narconon Arrowhead. As one of the nation's largest and most successful drug rehabilitation and education programs, approximately 25 percent of their current clients are in treatment for methamphetamine.

"Since people come to our program from all across the country, the increase isn't isolated to one area or region," Smith adds. Narconon Arrowhead's proven track record of successfully rehabilitating meth addicts means that these meth addicts have hope for a drug-free life in the future. Most programs have a very difficult time effectively treating those addicted to meth. Smith credits their success to the drug-free rehabilitation methodology they use that was developed by American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard. There are very definite mechanics involved in becoming addicted to any substance and methamphetamine is no different in this regard.

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Narconon Arrowhead is one of the largest and most successful drug rehabilitation and education programs in the country, successfully bringing to an end the dwindling spiral of addiction. This program also gives an individual the tools needed to rehabilitate lost hopes and dreams and puts them in a condition to use these tools to achieve goals that had been abandoned long before.

Most people seeking rehabilitation at Narconon Arrowhead have tried more traditional treatment methods, sometimes as many as five or even ten times. But they failed to achieve a drug-free life. Most have little hope that they can now beat their addiction. However, the Narconon® Drug Rehabilitation Program repeatedly achieves a success rate of approximately 70%. That means seven out of ten Narconon program graduates are still drug-free two years after completion of the program.

No one needs to tolerate or live with the intensely debilitating effects of methamphetamine addiction. You can put an end to it if you are abusing or addicted to methamphetamine. You can get real effective help for a loved one, if that is your situation. Effective drug rehab and addiction treatment is at hand!

ACTIONS TO TAKE NOW!

1. Call 1-800-468-6933 and speak with one of our counselors now. These are experienced, trained, and fully qualified counselors who have been there themselves and have freed themselves from the traps of addiction or alcoholism, as well as helping thousands of others to do the same.

2. If you prefer, fill out the GET ANSWERS NOW! form on this page, fill in the answers and click on the Submit button. 

3. Click on Healing Addicted Lives to download the booklet and read about the mechanics of addiction. You will be able to dispel some preconceived ideas you may have concerning addiction, alcoholism and their treatment.

NARCONON ARROWHEAD SAVES LIVES!

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The statistics used on this page come from the Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, United States Department of Health and Human Services.




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