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Powdered cocaine and crack cocaine are available at the retail level throughout the state of New Hampshire. Dominican drug trafficking organizations are responsible for selling cocaine to addicts.
The cocaine prices and purity have remained relatively stable throughout the years, which indicates that despite officials attmepts to eradicate the harmfuld rug from the streets of New hampshire, addicts are still able to obtain it with relative ease. Because New Hampshire is located so closely to Massachusetts, the ability to get cocaine is quite easy. Additionally cocaine comes into the state from Florida and Mexico. ,
One of the scary things about cocaine abuse is that people can become addicted before they even know it. Cocaine addiction does not manifest itself like heroin addiction or alcohol addiction. When a person is addicted to cocaine they do not get physically sick from withdrawals. Instead, cocaine addicts have severe cravings for the drug. This is the main reason why it is so hard for people to quit abusing cocaine. The only real way to handle these cravings is to enroll in a drug rehab for cocaine abuse. |
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New Hampshire Cocaine Rehabs
25,000 New Hampshire residents have abused cocaine in the last year. Further reports indicate that approximately 98,000 people living in New Hampshire have abused an illegal drug within the last thirty days. The same report indicates that 32,000 people living in the state of New Hampshire have had a drug dependence within the last year.
Officials in the state of New Hampshire have noticed that children are more likely to start using cocaine than ever before. 7% of 9th graders have abused cocaine at least once in their lifetime. By the time those 9th graders reach the 12th grade the percentage of children abusing cocaine skyrockets to 12.9%.
Cocaine rehabs in New Hampshire are available to those seeking help. If you or anyone you know is in need of help for cocaine abuse please call one of our drug counselors immediately at (877) 340-3602. Help is available.
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Drug Rehab for Cocaine Abuse
Officials in New Hampshire seized 7.5 kilograms of cocaine in 2006. That indicates that most of the cocaine brought into the state makes it to the dealer who is then able to distribute the cocaine to New Hampshire addicts.
45.2% of the Federally sentenced defendants in New Hampshire had committed drug offenses. More than 40% of the drug offenses involved crack cocaine.
During 2006 there were 5,729 people who sought help for drug abuse problems in the state of New Hampshire. 819 of those people had a cocaine addiction. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health there are 28,000 New Hampshire residents that needed help for a substance abuse problem but did not receive that help. |
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New Hampshire Cocaine Abuse Treatment
There are several different ways to ingest cocaine. The most common are inhaling the drug or smoking the drug, although a large amount of addicts will use cocaine intravenously (with a needle). It is actually quite easy to tell if someone is under the influence of cocaine. Below is a list of common indicators that someone is high on cocaine.
Dilated pupils
Increased temperature, heart rate and/or blood pressure
Lack of sleepiness
Panic or paranoia
Extremely talkative
Runny or bloody nose (if the person is inhaling the drug)
Restlessness, irritability or anxiety.
The above manifestations will all take place in someone who is on cocaine. However, the best way to tell for sure is to administer a drug test. Drug tests can be purchased at most grocery stores, most times the results are available within a few minutes. |
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*Source:
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