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If you have a drug problem in Missouri, find a drug and alcohol rehab in the center of the Midwest, the heart of America. At it join America’s three greatest rivers: the Missouri, the Mississippi and the Ohio River. It is home of the scenic Ozark Mountains, the St. Louis Cardinals and the St. Louis Rams. Missouri also spawned some of America’s greatest authors, such as Mark Twain, Tennessee Williams and T.S. Eliot. Lastly, Missouri has some of the most lax liquor laws in the country. This feature makes it a haven for alcoholism and alcohol abuse. In addition, it also struggles with marijuana and meth.

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Missouri’s number one drug is not something that can be smoked, snorted or shot. It is not a powder or a plant. In fact, it is perfectly legal. Alcohol, which is Missouri’s drug of choice, can do great harm when used irresponsibly. Permanent damage is done to babies born with fetal alcohol syndrome. In addition, driving drunk has caused the death of millions of people throughout the country.

The most commonly used illegal drug in Missouri is marijuana. It accounts for more than half of illicit drug use and about 40% of Mississippi’s treatment center admissions. Although it may not be viewed as such, marijuana is a potentially dangerous drug. It is a “gateway drug,” which means that it has the potential to escalate drug use to substances such as cocaine and heroin. Marijuana is also habit-forming in and of itself. Its sedating and euphoric effect leads to self-medication for serious psychological issues, such as depression or anxiety.

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Like much of rural America, Missouri has had its problems with methamphetamine. Meth, also known as “crystal meth,” “crank” or “speed,” is created using everyday chemicals. When mixed, this chemicals are very volatile. Meth labs regularly explode, putting those nearby in serious danger. Otherwise, meth is quite toxic to the environment and has been known to cause asthma and other respiratory conditions.

If you or someone you know has a drug problem, don’t wait to get help. Call 877-968-6682 today!

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