Name rehabs Address Phone
MedPro Treament Center 405 N McDonald Ste B McKinney, TX 75069

Rules and Regulations

Mckinney, as part of Collin County and the state of Texas, adheres to strict regulations from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) regarding operating methadone clinics. These regulations ensure safe and effective treatment.

Certification Procedures

All methadone clinics must be certified by SAMHSA. Certification requires adhering to strict federal and state guidelines on medication dispensing, counseling requirements, facility safety and cleanliness, and more. Clinics must renew their certification annually.

Benefits of Medication-Assisted Treatment

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with methadone helps individuals recover from opioid addiction. Benefits of MAT include:

  • Reducing illicit opioid use and cravings
  • Supporting long-term recovery
  • Lowering the risk of overdose
  • Improving the ability to function at work and home

How Clinics Operate

Methadone clinics provide MAT services to clients recovering from addiction. Services include methadone dosing, counseling, drug testing, and case management. The ultimate purpose is to help individuals achieve sobriety and better health.

Insurance Coverage

Many clinics accept Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance. Some also offer sliding-scale fees based on income for uninsured clients. Grants and public funding may also be available for low-income individuals to access free or lower-cost treatment. Those with coverage should verify that their provider/plan includes methadone treatment services.

Drug Use in Mckinney

In 2017, the opioid crisis was declared a nationwide public health emergency by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Statistics on Drug Overdoses and Deaths:

  • In 2020, there were 93,331 overdose deaths reported in the United States, up 29% from 2019. Opioids were involved in 75% of overdose deaths.
  • In Texas, there were 4,899 drug overdose deaths in 2020. The overdose death rate was 17.4 per 100,000 persons.

Data on the Prevalence of Different Substances:

  • The most commonly used illicit drugs in Texas are marijuana, prescription pain relievers, cocaine, and methamphetamine.
  • In 2020, 9.21% of Texas residents reported using illicit drugs in the past month.

Addiction Treatment Overview

Inpatient Treatment

Inpatient drug rehab involves living at a treatment facility and receiving 24/7 care and monitoring. Programs typically last 30-90 days. Services include medical detox, behavioral therapy, group counseling, medication management, and aftercare planning.

Outpatient Treatment

Outpatient treatment allows the patient to live at home while attending scheduled treatment sessions. Frequency can range from weekly to daily sessions. Services are similar to inpatient but with less intensity.

Treatment Level Unreported

An estimated 10% of addiction treatment in Texas is unreported. Reasons include payment out of pocket, unlicensed facilities, and personal preference.

Comparison of Treatment in Mckinney vs. Dallas

Location Treatment Facilities Inpatient Beds Est. Monthly Cost
Mckinney 15 250 $10,000
Dallas 35 850 $15,000

Methadone Treatment

What is Methadone

Methadone is a long-acting opioid agonist medication used in medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder. It is taken orally once daily in opioid treatment programs (OTPs) also known as methadone clinics. Methadone activates the opioid receptors in the brain, reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms without causing the same degree of euphoria as short-acting opioids. It allows patients to stabilize and focus on recovery.

Methadone Distribution

Methadone distribution is highly regulated with strict monitoring to prevent misuse and diversion. Patients must visit an OTP clinic daily to receive their dose. Urine drug testing is done frequently, at least 8 times in the first year. Take-home doses are limited, with patients only allowed a 24-hour Supply for the first 14 days. An interprofessional team oversees dosing and monitors for side effects. Clinicians check the prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) data regularly when adjusting doses, as methadone has a narrow therapeutic window.

In Mckinney, Collin County, Texas, methadone is a Schedule II controlled substance with special licensing required for methadone clinics.

Methadone Treatment Effectiveness Research

Methadone has been used to treat opioid addiction since 1947. Studies show it is an effective medication for opioid use disorder. Patients on methadone have 33% fewer opioid-positive drug tests. They are also 4.44 times more likely to stay in treatment compared to placebo. Retention in treatment reduces the risk of overdose and disease transmission while increasing employment opportunities.

However, methadone does have risks. There is potential for misuse and diversion. Withdrawal symptoms can be severe if the medication is stopped suddenly. Methadone may cause QTc prolongation and cardiac issues in some patients. There is also a risk of respiratory depression and overdose when methadone is combined with other substances like benzodiazepines. Overall, methadone is equally as effective as buprenorphine in reducing opioid use but requires careful monitoring and management.
Methadone is an effective medication but also carries risks requiring a highly structured program.

About Mckinney

McKinney is a city in Collin County, Texas, United States.

Location, County & List of Neighboring States

McKinney is located in:

Neighboring states:

Capital and Largest City

Land Area

McKinney has a total area of 62.9 square miles

Population Statistics

Total Population

Estimated population of McKinney: 207,727 (2021)

Demographics:

Gender

  • Male: 50.1%
  • Female: 49.9%

Age Brackets

  • Under 18 years: 29.4%
  • 18 to 65 years: 61.1%
  • Over 65 years: 9.5%

Occupations

  • Management, business, science, and arts occupations: 47.3%
  • Sales and office occupations: 24.2%
  • Service occupations: 14.8%
  • Production, transportation, and material moving occupations: 13.7%