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West Virginia has the oldest population of any state, so it also has a long and storied history involving both drugs and alcohol, as well as a lack of easily accessible addiction rehab options. Sometimes described as the Wild West, West Virginia is also home to meth and other drugs. Meth use is very prominent in the area due to it being so rural. Much of the meth that the south uses is actually produced in our state Recently, however, a new drug has made its way onto the state’s drug scene: opiate painkillers.

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It is believed that there are around 87,755 marijuana users, 14,380 cocaine addicts, and 814 heroin addicts living in West Virginia. It is also estimated that there are 38,429 people abusing prescription drugs. In the state of W.V., there will be around 11,078 people arrested this year for drug related charges including those having to do with meth labs.

Like other states that are mostly rural, West Virginia has had a history with methamphetamine. Commonly abbreviated as “meth” and otherwise known as “speed” or “crank,” this drug can be produced by amateurs using basic materials. The chemicals used in meth production can be toxic and moreover, volatile. It is not uncommon to hear of sudden explosions in secluded areas due to meth labs. Despite efforts to combat both its production and use, meth continues to pervade the state. Most recent estimates show meth lab seizures to have increased from 2012 to 2013.

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Meth has recently taken a side seat to a newer drug: prescription painkillers. Poor people living in former coal counties such as McDowell have been particularly prone to these drugs. Some consider West Virginia the “pill capital” after it set a record high of overdoses between 1999 and 2005. Painkillers such as oxycodone and hydrocodone are commonly sold in pharmacies as Oxycontin or Percocet, and Vicodin or Lortab, respectively. Even methadone, which is used to help addicts detox off of opiates, is reported to be abused regularly. Outside of clinical settings, these drugs are extremely dangerous and often result in overdose. Sometimes, users tragically end up dead.

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