




Williamstown, Pennsylvania
Williamstown, PA Profile
Williamstown, PA, population 1,433 , is located
in Pennsylvania's Dauphin county,
about 59.2 miles from Allentown and 88.2 miles from Philadelphia.
In the 90's the population of Williamstown has declined by about 5%.
It is Estimated in recent years the population of Williamstown has been declining at an annual rate of less than one percent.
Williamstown Statistics
Williamstown Gender Information
Males in Williamstown: 679 (47%)
Females in Williamstown: 754 (53%)
As % of Population in Williamstown
Race Diversity in Williamstown
White: 99%
Other/Mixed: 1%
As % of Population in Williamstown
Age Diversity in Williamstown
Median Age in Williamstown: 40.2 (Males in Williamstown: 37.8, Females in Williamstown: 41.8)
Williamstown Males Under 20: 12%
Williamstown Females Under 20: 12%
Williamstown Males 20 to 40: 13%
Williamstown Females 20 to 40: 13%
Williamstown Males 40 to 60: 12%
Williamstown Females 40 to 60: 13%
Williamstown Males Over 60: 10%
Williamstown Females Over 60: 15%
Economics in Williamstown
Williamstown Household Average Size: 2.35 people
Williamstown Median Household Income: $ 33,359
Williamstown Median Value of Homes: $ 47,100
Williamstown Location Information
Elevation: 736 feet above sea level.
Land Area: 0.3 Square Miles.
Nearby Towns & Cities to Williamstown
Tower City 3.5 Miles
Lykens 4.4 Miles
Reinerton-Orwin-Muir 4.7 Miles
Gratz 5.7 Miles
Valley View (Schuylkill County) 6.1 Miles
Klingerstown 6.7 Miles
Ft Indiantown Gap 9.8 Miles
Berrysburg 10.3 Miles
Elizabethville 10.4 Miles
Pillow 10.6 Miles
Big Cities Nearest Williamstown
(Population 100,000+)
Allentown 59.2 Miles
Philadelphia 88.2 Miles
Baltimore 89.2 Miles
Washington 118.7 Miles
Arlington 119.5 Miles
Alexandria 124.9 Miles
Elizabeth 126.5 Miles
Newark 128.8 Miles
Paterson 130.3 Miles
Jersey City 133.7 Miles
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Facts
Methamphetamine Availability. Domestic methamphetamine production and trafficking are concentrated in the western and southwestern regions of the United States. Clandestine methamphetamine laboratories operating within Mexico and California are primary sources of supply for all areas of the United States. Mexican polydrug trafficking groups dominate wholesale methamphetamine distribution in the United States, saturating the western U.S. market with high-purity methamphetamine. These groups have also become a source of supply for Hawaii, threatening to displace traditional Asian suppliers. Recent research findings have demonstrated the critical importance of medically treating every individual who is experiencing alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Having said this, however, it should be pointed out that roughly 95% of the individuals who abruptly quit drinking alcohol suffer from mild to moderate alcohol withdrawal symptoms (also known as alcoholic withdrawal symptoms) and can often be treated on an out-patient basis by a healthcare practitioner. The remaining 5% of the people who experience alcohol withdrawal symptoms, however, suffer from symptoms that are so severe that they need to be treated in an alcohol rehab facility that specializes in alcohol detoxification or in a hospital. Hydromorphone has long been a highly used painkilling drug in the United States. It is more potent by weight than morphine, and this makes it an attractive treatment for those with intractable pain, such as terminal cancer patients. Abuse among those with legitimate medical needs is low, but there is evidence that abuse of hydromorphone on the street by opioid addicts is on the rise. Like OxyContin (oxycodone), though not to the same degree, hydromorphone is being diverted to the street for illicit purposes, primarily by pharmacists and physicians. The markup street price of hydromorphone is significant though not as great as that of oxycodone. Typically, the drug sells for $6 to $8 for tablets ranging from 2 mg to 8 mg. While much of the illicit hydromorphone distribution channel can be blamed on criminal activity by pharmacists and physicians, there is a considerable amount of criminal behavior being committed by patients. One of the most common tactics used by addicts and those who are misappropriating opioid prescription drugs is to visit multiple doctors and attempt to obtain multiple prescriptions for a made-up condition. This is referred to as "doctor shopping." The fear of opioids falling into the wrong hands has prompted some pharmacies not to stock narcotic analgesics, and some hospitals have limited the use of opioids to cancer patients only. There have even been reports of patients keeping their prescriptions secret out of fear of having their pills stolen. Morphine is the most commonly used drug in the treatment of pain. A number of physiological symptoms result from morphine administration, which are the consequence of the drug acting in several brain regions. The main physical effects morphine has is to reduce pain perception. Morphine commonly causes NAUSEA and VOMITING, particularly with initial use. It also causes a marked constriction of the pupil, known as ‘pinpoint pupil’. This sign is commonly seen in HEROIN addicts (heroin being a semi-synthetic derivative of morphine). Opiates slow the movement of food through the digestive tract and thus cause constipation. The most dangerous physiological effect is respiratory depression, respiratory arrest being the most common cause of death from overdose. |
Drug Side Effects
Drug addiction and abuse comes with a heavy price. There are drastic drug side effects associated with drug misuse and abuse. Drug side effects from legal and illegal drugs can range from mild itching to comas and death. In addition to the physical drug side effects mentioned, there are many psychological drug side effects of drug abuse; the most serious being drug addiction and overdose.
Addiction Treatment
Addiction treatment is needed when an individual finds that they have developed a drug or alcohol addiction which they are not able to successful end on their own. With the help of addiction treatment, addicted individual can get help to control their drug taking behavior and live happy and successful lives. There are several addiction treatment options available for drug and alcohol addiction. Some of these options include self-help groups, counseling, drug rehabilitation programs (in and out-patient), and residential treatment facilities. Each of these differ
in their aims and outcomes and elements of these addiction treatment options are often
combined.
Sobriety
Sobriety means the moderation in or abstinence from consumption of alcoholic liquor or use of drugs. When an individual with an addiction problem enters drug rehabilitation, their main goal is to attain long term sobriety. Unfortunately, sometimes drug addicts and alcoholics find they are able to sustain short periods of sobriety followed by a drug or alcohol relapse. This is why attending a drug or alcohol rehab will help the individual maintain their focus on sobriety. Often, it is only by getting help that individuals with severe drug addiction problems are able to achieve lasting sobriety.
Dependence
Dependence is the compulsive use of a substance despite negative consequences which can be severe; drug dependence is simply excessive use of a drug or use of a drug for purposes for which it was not medically intended. Physical dependence on a substance (needing a drug to function) is not necessary or sufficient to define addiction. There are some substances that don't cause addiction but do cause physical dependence (for example, some blood pressure medications) and substances that cause addiction but not classic physical dependence (cocaine withdrawal, for example, it does not have symptoms like vomiting and chills; it is mainly characterized by depression).
Addict
An addict is an individual who has a compulsive urge to use drugs, to the point where they feel they have no effective choice but to continue use. An addict will continue their self destructive behaviors in order to feel good or to avoid
feeling bad. It can dominate their mind, and keep them coming back for more. The addiction can be
different for each addict, depending on their vice and the kind of person they
are.
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