While alcohol is still Iowa’s No. 1 intoxicant, the two most abused illicit drugs in the Hawkeye State are marijuana and methamphetamine, according to a report released Monday by the Iowa Office of Drug Control Policy.
“Based on primary substance abuse treatment admission data from the Iowa Department of Public Health, alcohol accounts for about 61 percent of all clients, followed by 23 percent who are there primarily for marijuana and almost 8 percent mainly for meth,” said Gary Kendell, Iowa’s drug policy coordinator and director of the Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy.
In addition to being the most popular illicit drug for all age groups, marijuana was the drug of choice for 56 percent of juvenile substance abuse clients.
Methamphetamine activity in Iowa, after trending downward over the last five years, has turned upward again, according to the report.
Prescription drug abuse continues to emerge as Iowa’s fastest growing form of substance abuse. The Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement opened 243 percent more pharmaceutical cases and seized 412 percent more pharmaceutical units last year, the third year in a row that has seen an increase.