Rehabs near El Paso
El Paso, Texas, remains a city well-respected for its safety. Nevertheless, the city has witnessed rising drug violence and trafficking. Because of high drug trafficking rates from Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso’s proximity to the border, drug cartels can easily transport drugs into the city. Furthermore, drug-related power struggles bring violence to the city, concerning many. The most reportedly used drugs are Heroin and Methamphetamine, with use of other Opioids reported as well. Meth use rose 500% between 1995 and 2014, displaying the need for help breaking the cycle of addiction. Take control of your life and explore what facilities can help you or your loved ones fight addiction.
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