Detroit, MI Drug Rehab
Although there are a fair a
number of rehabs to choose from in Michigan, it is still difficult to find a
ssuccessful rehabilitation center for someoen from Detroit. Most treatment
centers either only offer outpatient or are capped off at 30 days. We recommend
long term rehabilitation programs for people with serious substance abuse
problems and can help find a facility that works.
Contact us today to find out about successful drug rehab
options for someone from Michigan by filling out the form on this page or by
calling
1-877-272-0895 now.
Detroit Drug and Rehabilitation Information
During 2005, more than 40% of rehab and treatment admissions by primary substance involved heroin in Detroit.
Cocaine and heroin are two of the major drugs of abuse in Detroit and Wayne County. Marijuana is the most commonly abused drug in the area. Although Ecstasy use remains at low levels, its use may be increasing, as evidenced by increasing treatment admissions and seizures.
The lethal combination of heroin or cocaine and Fentanyl, which appeared in Detroit and northern Michigan during the second half of 2005, continues to kill people in the area. In Detroit/Wayne County, Michigan, 63 Fentanyl related deaths were reported in 2005 and another 72 were reported from January 1 to May 2, 2006.
As of November 22, 2006, there were 4 drug courts in Detroit that had been operating for over 2 years. There were no additional drug courts in existence or being planned in Detroit at that time. During 2005, the Detroit Police Department reported 2,963 arrests for narcotic violations.
There were more than 12,000 emergency department (ED) visits involving cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and marijuana in Detroit during 2005.
The Detroit DEA office contact number is 313-234-4000