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The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)** conducted a study to determine how much money is spent on illegal drugs that otherwise would support legitimate spending or savings by the user in the overall economy. ONDCP found that, between 1988 and 1995, Americans spent $57.3 billion on drugs, broken down as follows: $38 billion on cocaine, $9.6 billion on heroin, $7 billion on marijuana, and $2.7 billion on other illegal drugs and on the misuse of legal drugs.
Due to the fact that the shorter-acting benzodiazepines do not remain in the person's system for an excessive amount of time and since they allow for measurable dose reductions, numerous alcoholism researchers have suggested that intermediate to short half-life benzodiazepines should be used for treating alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
We know that cocaine is a nasty actor that changes brain chemistry by stimulating dopamine and adrenaline release. The highs that it generates make it very addictive. The problem is that with any addictive drug, more of the drug is needed to get that initial high. Crack is the solid from of cocaine that is smoked. It is more concentrated, produces more intense highs, and greater lows.
Studies show that women who use cocaine during pregnancy are at least twice as likely as other women to have a premature baby. And because cocaine cuts the flow of nutrients and oxygen to the fetus, the baby may be much smaller at birth than it would be otherwise. Cocaine-exposed babies also tend to have smaller heads, which may indicate a smaller brain. These problems appear more commonly in babies of women who use cocaine throughout pregnancy than in babies whose mothers stop using the drug in the first trimester. Cocaine use also may cause the placenta to pull away from the wall of the uterus before labor begins. This condition, placental abruption, can lead to extensive bleeding and can be fatal for both the mother and her baby. (Women who smoke cigarettes during pregnancy also are at increased risk of placental abruption. Many women who use cocaine also smoke cigarettes, which may contribute to their increased risk of abruption.) The drug also may increase other complications of labor and delivery.

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If someone you know, whether it be a family member, friend or even an acquaintance needs substance abuse treatment or if you are looking for information about Plover, Wisconsin rehab centers for yourself, Drug-Rehabs.org is the place to look. Drug-Rehabs.org can not only provide information regarding substance abuse and any type of addiction, but can help you find the appropriate rehab for the circumstances at hand. If you need assistance for yourself or someone else who is struggling with a Cocaine, Synthetic Drugs or a different type of drug or substance problem or a behavioral addiction the team of information specialists at Drug-Rehabs.org can help. There are numerous alcohol or substance rehabilitation options to choose from in Plover, WI., including private programs with excellent track records of resolving even the toughest cases of addiction and substance abuse.

Plover, WI. nearby Alcohol Rehabilitation and Drug Treatment Centers, Men, Women and Mental Health Services services:


Triniteam IncTriniteam Inc is a drug treatment and alcohol rehab program located at 202 Graham Avenue Eau Claire, WI 54701. You can contact Triniteam Inc by calling (715) 836-8106. Triniteam Inc specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Outpatient . Triniteam Inc specalizes in helping , DUI/DWI Offenders , Criminal Justice Clients , Assistance for hearing impaired . Triniteam Inc accepts , Medicaid , Private Health Insurance , Self Payment , Access to Recovery Voucher .


Appleton Psychiatric/Counseling CenterAppleton Psychiatric/Counseling Center is a alcohol rehab and drug rehabilitation center located at 477 South Nicolet Road Appleton, WI 54914. You can contact Appleton Psychiatric/Counseling Center by calling (920) 882-6610. Appleton Psychiatric/Counseling Center specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Mental Health Services , Detoxification , Outpatient . Appleton Psychiatric/Counseling Center accepts , Medicaid , State Financed other than Medicaid , Medicare , Private Health Insurance , Military Insurance , Self Payment .


Affinity Health Systems Inc St Elizabeths Hosp/Outpt Behav ServsAffinity Health Systems Inc St Elizabeths Hosp/Outpt Behav Servs is a drug and alcohol rehab program located at 1531 South Madison Street Suite 580 Appleton, WI 54915. You can contact Affinity Health Systems Inc St Elizabeths Hosp/Outpt Behav Servs by calling (920) 738-2389. Affinity Health Systems Inc St Elizabeths Hosp/Outpt Behav Servs specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Detoxification , Outpatient , Day Treatment , Hospital Inpatient . Affinity Health Systems Inc St Elizabeths Hosp/Outpt Behav Servs specalizes in helping , Co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders , Assistance for hearing impaired . Affinity Health Systems Inc St Elizabeths Hosp/Outpt Behav Servs accepts , Medicaid , State Financed other than Medicaid , Medicare , Private Health Insurance , Military Insurance , Self Payment , Access to Recovery Voucher .


Lake County Counseling ServicesLake County Counseling Services is a alcohol rehabilitation and drug treatment facility located at 325 Forest Grove Drive Suite 201 Pewaukee, WI 53072. You can contact Lake County Counseling Services by calling (262) 691-2980. Lake County Counseling Services specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment , Outpatient . Lake County Counseling Services specalizes in helping , Adolescents , Co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders , Women , Men . Lake County Counseling Services accepts , Medicaid , State Financed other than Medicaid , Private Health Insurance , Military Insurance , Self Payment .




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Methamphetamine production and use are a problem in Wisconsin, but appears to be declining.
There were 4 meth lab incidents in Wisconsin in 2007.
Marijuana is the most easily available and most widely abused drug throughout Wisconsin.
In eastern and central Wisconsin, there is a concern regarding the availability, distribution, and abuse of powder and crack cocaine, as well as the increasing availability of high purity heroin; and the number of new users, particularly in the Milwaukee area.
In Wisconsin, DEA Madison reports that methamphetamine is readily available in ounce quantities in northwestern Wisconsin, coming from sources from Minneapolis.
Rising levels of heroin purity give users the option of snorting the drug rather than injecting, an option that may appeal to younger users in Wisconsin.

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