New Mexico Drug Treatment Admissions (1992 – 2007)

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Year Total Alcohol Pct. Cocaine Pct. Marijuana Pct. Syn. Opiates Pct. Meth. Pct.
2007 10,735 5,263 49.0% 687 6.4% 599 5.6% 241 2.2% 622 5.8%
2006 10,397 5,138 49.4% 651 6.3% 635 6.1% 208 2.0% 531 5.1%
2005 7,830 3,526 45.0% 504 6.4% 498 6.4% 167 2.1% 408 5.2%
2004 5,487 2,651 48.3% 324 5.9% 326 5.9% 97 1.8% 270 4.9%
2003 6,877 3,584 52.1% 473 6.9% 455 6.6% 89 1.3% 216 3.1%
2002 6,711 3,778 56.3% 464 6.9% 346 5.2% 110 1.6% 153 2.3%
2001 7,166 3,834 53.5% 473 6.6% 496 6.9% 99 1.4% 151 2.1%
2000 8,821 2,916 33.1% 367 4.2% 544 6.2% 90 1.0% 68 0.8%
1999 10,884 3,054 28.1% 249 2.3% 292 2.7% 4 0.0% 114 1.1%
1998 11,349 5,513 48.6% 512 4.5% 538 4.7% 22 0.2% 246 2.2%
1997 8,870 6,586 74.3% 613 6.9% 608 6.9% 36 0.4% 191 2.2%
1996 8,870 6,660 75.1% 636 7.2% 572 6.5% 49 0.6% 119 1.3%
1995 7,193 5,506 76.6% 470 6.5% 404 5.6% 38 0.5% 154 2.1%
1994 7,118 5,563 78.2% 444 6.2% 366 5.1% 26 0.4% 103 1.5%
1993 8,043 6,445 80.1% 401 5.0% 478 5.9% 17 0.2% 60 0.8%
1992 8,310 6,549 78.8% 437 5.3% 540 6.5% 24 0.3% 38 0.5%

 

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Notes:

Data Collection: For 21% of the total 2006 admissions in New Mexico the primary substance of abuse was classified as “None.” In 2005 this category accounted for 19% of admissions.

Coverage: This data only reflects admissions to treatment facilities that receive federal funding. While providing data on overall trends in drug treatment admissons, because it does not include private facilities that do not receive fedeal funding this data does not provide comprehensive totals on all admissions for drug treatment in the United States.

Syn. Opiates: Synthetic Opiates, manufactured as prescripton painkillers, including, for example, such drugs as Oxycontin, Vicodin, and Dilaudid. Also known as Synthetic Narcotics in Uniform Crime Reporting Program data on arrests for drug offenses.

Meth.: Methamphetamine.

Drugs not listed: These include: Heroin, Non-Prescription Methadone, PCP, Hallucinogens, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers, Barbiturates, Other Sedatives Or Hypnotics, Inhalants, and Over-the-Counter Medications.

Source: Treatment Episodes Data Set

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