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North Dakota - Cocaine and Crack Drug Rehab Facts, Trends, and Needs
Cocaine and Crack abuse is a very real and serious problem for North Dakota residents and families.
Cocaine abuse and addiction is not only a problem for North Dakota but has been a consistent problem all across the United States since the
early 1970's. Compounding this is the rise of Crack to national attention in the mid 1980's. What exactly is the difference
between cocaine and crack and what is meant by each of these terms?
There are basically two chemical forms of cocaine: the hydrochloride salt (powder) and freebase (crack). The powdered form is water soluble
and can be taken intravenously or intranasally (snorted). Freebase refers to a compound which is not a hydrochloride salt. The freebase or
crack form of cocaine is smokable.
 "Crack" is the street slang given to freebase cocaine and refers to the
crackling sound which is heard when it is smoked. It is processed and heated to remove the hydrochloride. When crack is smoked intense
effects are felt in less than 10 seconds as compared to 10 or 15 minutes for cocaine powder, which account for its almost instant rise to
popularity. It is also generally cheaper to obtain
How Cocaine and Crack use affects those abusing it, and is creating a real need for effective drug rehab and addiction treatment in
North Dakota.
In the United States, including North Dakota, there were a reported 2.4 million cocaine users in 2006 with an astounding 1.7 million reporting
abuse, dependence, or addiction. Cocaine is addictive whether taken by snorting, smoking, or shooting and can lead to other health
consequences. There is NO "safe" method to using cocaine. In 2006 there were approximately 2700 people daily using cocaine
for the first time. This translates to roughly 985,000 people yearly using cocaine or crack for the first time, and does not take into account
all those individuals already abusing and addicted to cocaine or crack.
Estimates of those North Dakota residents using any form of cocaine in the 2005 are as follows:
Cocaine/Crack use in North Dakota - 2005
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Total cocaine/ crack users
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19,000 |
| Cocaine/crack users ages 12-17 |
3,000 |
Cocaine/crack users ages 18-25
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6,000 |
| Cocaine/crack users ages 26 and older |
9,000 |
North Dakota Studies show need and demand for effective cocaine and crack drug rehab treatment
Cocaine and crack to be among the most common illegal substances when it comes to abuse and addiction with 31% of all treatment admissions
reporting cocaine as a substance of abuse and crack cocaine accounting for 72% of all primary cocaine admissions in 2005. Crack, in 2005,
was the third most common illicit drug responsible for treatment admissions!
The following additional data is presented for cocaine and crack use in the United States for the year 2006:
Cocaine use in lifetime, last year, and last month
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2006
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Used in lifetime |
Used in last year
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Used in last month |
| Total |
35,298,000 |
6,069,000
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2,421000
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Ages 12-17
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570,000
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411,000
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110,000
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| Ages 17-25 |
5,130,000
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2,259,000
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729,000
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Ages 26 and older
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29,598,000
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3,399,000
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1,582,000
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Cocaine use by gender
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| Male |
20,668,000
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3,953,000
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1,624,000
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| Female |
14,630,000
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2,116,000
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797,000
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| Crack use in lifetime, last year, and last month |
2006
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Used in lifetime
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Used in Last year
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Used in last month
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| Total |
8,554,000
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1,479,000
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702,000
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Ages 12-17
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128,000
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73,000
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12,000
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Ages 18-25
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1,176,000
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293,000
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72,000
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Ages 26 and older
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7,250,000
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1,113,000
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618,000
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Crack use by gender
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| Male |
5,584,000
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1,026,000
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520,000
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| Female |
2,970,000
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453,000
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182,000
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As far as North Dakota is concerned specifically the following date is presented representing treatment admissions with cocaine or crack as
the primary drug of abuse for the years 1995, 2000, and 2005
Primary cocaine admissions aged 12 and older
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| North Dakota |
1995
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2000
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2005
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| 25 |
12 |
24
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North Dakota statistics show a breakdown for primary cocaine admissions for 2005 as follows:
| Admissions by primary substance of abuse - 2005 |
| North Dakota |
| Cocaine |
10
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| Crack |
14
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Hope and help for Cocaine and Crack abuse and addiction in North Dakota
Help for cocaine and crack addiction often seems far away and out of reach. Frustrated families and loved ones reach the breaking points on
a regular basis when it comes to dealing with addiction. Both the addict and the family are all to often in a state of hopelessness about truly
beating the demon of cocaine or crack addiction especially when there have already been one or more failed attempts at rehabilitation.
There are actual mechanics to the downward spiral of use, addiction, failed rehabilitation, relapse and further addiction. This does NOT have
to be how it goes. The mechanics of addiction can be understood and true lasting rehabilitation for a lifetime is not only possible but it the
rule rather than the exception at Narconon Arrowhead.
Click on Healing Addicted Lives to download this free
booklet and read about the mechanics of addiction. You will be able to dispel some preconceived ideas you may have concerning addiction,
treatment, and actually achieving a drug free productive life.
Narconon Arrowhead is one of the largest and most successful drug rehabilitation and education programs in the country and it uses the
drug-free methodology developed by American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard.
People seeking rehabilitation at Narconon Arrowhead often have tried more traditional treatment methods and have failed, thus leaving them
with little hope that they could beat their addiction. However, the Narconon® Drug Rehabilitation Program repeatedly achieves a success
rate of approximately 70% for helping people permanently recover from their addiction.
No one needs to tolerate or live with the debilitating effects of Cocaine and Crack. You can put an end to it if you are abusing or addicted
to Cocaine and Crack. You can also 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 to 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 and submit it, one of our counselors will contact
you.
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.
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1-800-468-6933
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. Photo of crack cocaine is from DEA
files.
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