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Find the right drug recovery and alcohol addiction treatment centers in South Carolina to start your recovery program today. When you think of South Carolina, you may think of its sister state, North Carolina. However, the two are very different. The former was one of the biggest states to play role within the civil war. It has a state dance, which is the Shag! And the first battle of the Civil War took place at Fort Sumter. Before being known as the Palmetto State, South Carolina was known as, and had emblazoned on their license plates, the Iodine State.

It is believed that there are around 208,534 marijuana users, 34,172 cocaine addicts, and 1,935 heroin addicts living in South Carolina. It is also estimated that there are 91,320 people abusing prescription drugs. It is especially common in more rural areas of the state.

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In South Carolina, there will be around 26,325 people arrested this year for drug-related charges. Marijuana accounts for much of the state’s illicit drug use. It is the most common reason for admission to treatment facilities in SC, followed by cocaine and then painkillers. Much of these later “hard” drugs actually originates from marijuana use.

Cocaine in the rock form of “crack” is also widely available throughout South Carolina. This particular drug is known to give the user a high that acts almost immediately. It lasts briefly, yet offers an extremely intense and euphoric rush. All of these features make crack extremely addictive. In addition, crack induces irrational behavior and thinking in the user. This has lead the drug to become associated with both violent crimes and petty crimes such as theft.

South Carolina Painkiller Abus Rehabilitation

Like many other states, South Carolina has been hit hard by the recent wave of painkiller abuse. Death from overdose on opiate pills has tripled in the past few decades. On the whole, South Carolina ranks among the highest states (number 16) in drug-related deaths. About 14.6 per every 100,000 of South Carolina’s people die from overdose, which is higher than the national average.

If you or someone you know has a drug or alcohol problem, don’t wait to get the help you need. We will help find the treatment that’s right for you! Call 877-968-6682 for Painkiller Addiction Recovery Center today!

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