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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in San FranciscoThere are tens of thousands of admissions to drug and alcohol rehabs in the San Francisco Bay area each year, with about 9,000 admissions from San Francisco county alone. Unfortunately most of these admissions aren't to successful programs and therefore a majority of the people return to alcohol or drug abuse. In fact, the area has actually promoted drug replacement therapy on an outpatient basis instead of attending a long-term residential rehab center.
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For someone struggling with addiction in San Francisco, their first instinct is often to try an outpatient program and only about 14% of clients enter into an inpatient program. This is one reason why the relapse rate is so high for San Francisco, in addition to the promotion of drug replacement therapies instead of rehabilitation. We can help you locate successul inpatient rehabs in the San Francisco Bay area.
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Cocaine is widely available in San Francisco, although indicators of drug abuse suggest a level or downward trend in the prevalence of cocaine use since 2003. The price of cocaine has risen slightly in the San Francisco Bay area from 2002, according to the National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC). Local prices for powder cocaine in 2004 were $16,000-$21,000 per kilogram, $530-$800 per ounce, and as low as $10 per quarter gram. Crack prices were around $600 per ounce and $20-$50 per "rock."
Indicators of drug abuse suggest that heroin use declined during the period from 2000 to 2004, but may have leveled off since then in San Francisco. However, heroin remains the number one drug of abuse in the city. Injection remains by far the preferred route of use. The median age of users is higher than ever, estimated to be above 40. Heroin street buys in the San Francisco Bay area during 2004 were of Mexican origin, according to the Domestic Monitoring Program. That year's samples averaged 11 percent pure and $0.98 per pure milligram. Prices of Mexican black tar heroin ranged from $9,200 to $30,000 per kilogram and from $230 to $850 per ounce in 2004. Additionally, gram prices ranged from $50 to $75.
Marijuana use indicators peaked in the San Francisco area in 2001 and have substantially declined since then. In 2004, sinsemilla marijuana sold for $3,000-$6,000 per pound, and domestic marijuana sold for $4,000-$5,000 per pound. Domestic marijuana sold for about $200 per ounce.
The use of methamphetamine in the San Francisco Bay area may be leveling off, after a long era of increases culminating in a peak around 2004 or 2005. In San Francisco, during 2004, a pound of "crystal" methamphetamine sold in the $10,000-$13,000 range, an ounce sold in the $600-$1,500 range, and a gram sold in the $80-$100 range.
The use of club drugs in the San Francisco Bay area remains rare. The NDIC reported that in 2004, street prices of MDMA were in the range of $15-$40 per tab.
There has been an increase in the appearance of oxycodone in the street scene of San Francisco.
If you or someone you love has a drug or alcohol problem in the San Francisco Bay area, don't wait until it's too late. Contact us today to find a San Francisco drug rehab center that works. Call now 1-800-305-9350.

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Looking for a drug rehab in San Francisco? We can help you find rehab center in the San Francisco area that actually works. Call us today to speak with a counselor who can help.