Rehabs near Philadelphia

The City of Brotherly Love unfortunately seems to be a city that loves opioids as well. In 2019 1,150 people died from drug overdoses and around 900 of them were due to opioids. In parts of the city truly swept up in the opioid epidemic, Narcan, the overdose reversing drug, is a necessary resource. Programs have been developed to provide suffering communities with better access to treatment in city hospitals and supplies of Narcan for people and businesses in the community so they can act fast in an emergency that EMS might not be fast enough to reverse. The city also suffers from the rising tide of meth use throughout the country. It’s such a cheap and addictive drug that dealers are having no issues distributing it, especially around large population centers like Philadelphia. A recent drug bust in a neighboring county put an end to a group of people selling around 20 pounds of meth a week, which brought them over $900,000 in profits every time. Law enforcement are doubling their efforts to find and squash these kinds of operations because they know how serious a drug epidemic can be after dealing with opioids for so long. If you or someone you know is struggling with drugs like these, or any kind of addiction, don’t wait to get help. There are resources available like treatment centers, which can give you information on what steps you can take next.

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