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Native Health Systems


Specializing in Opioid (Painkillers) & Methamphetamine Treatment

Oklahoma City (405)672-3033 http://qcs-okc.com


Tulsa (918)835-3017 http://kctxs.com


Miami, OK (918)542-1786 http://quapawcounselingservices.com


The Emerging Problem of Painkiller Addiction: What to Look for in Treatment


Warning Signs of Painkiller Addiction


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Native Health Systems


Specializing in Opioid (Painkillers) & Methamphetamine Treatment



Serving both Native & Non-native People



3 locations in Oklahoma serving you:

Quapaw Counseling Services:



Oklahoma City
1301 SE 59th Street
405-672-3033

Miami, OK
58150 E 66th Rd
918-542-1786


Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services:


Tulsa
2727 E Admiral
918-835-3017


Imagine life FREE!

Medication Assisted Treatment evidence-based best practice (SAMHSA TIP 43)

Abstinence-oriented bio-psych-social approach toward recovery


How do I know if I have a drug or alcohol problem?



Drug Rehabs

What Makes a Superior Opioid Treatment Program?

Not all Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP) are the same. Compare OTPs to the following list before making a selection:

- A SAMHSA accredited and certified OTP.

- An evidenced-based Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) OTP.

- A MAT that emphasizes treatment of the underlying addiction requiring multiple therapeutic contacts per week, using a bio-psych-social approach toward recovery.

- A MAT that is not a just a "maintenance" program but uses medication as a tool to get the opioid addict past a critical stage in recovery toward better outcomes. Look for an abstinence-oriented recovery program.

- A MAT that provides strict safeguards to assure the safety of our consumers:

a. Mandatory daily dosing at their clinics to monitor compliance.
b. Frequent, random drug tests that involves a 12 drug panel, also testing for adulterants or masking agents. If they don't test for masking agents, the tests are not valid for protecting the addict from themselves. Drug supplementation can be lethal.
c. Participate in the DEA Prescription Monitoring Program and fax a sole-provider letter to all 12 methadone clinics in the area to prevent doctor shopping.
d. Use liquid medication that cannot be cheeked.

- EXPERIENCE & SPECIALTY: Have medical and clinical personnel with specialized credentials and experience.

- Outpatient therapy that allows maintenance of employment. Loss of jobs means loss of housing, and loss of housing often means the break-up of family and support structure. The OTP needs to offer convenient hours before and after work hours.

The above checklist provides a way to identify an effective OTP for yourself or a loved one.

Who I'd like to meet:

Caring, competent staff. Hours that accommodate your schedule. Comfortable, convenient facilities.



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The Painkiller Addiction Crisis

"A tsunami of sick and desperate people are about to flood the social services, criminal justice, health care, and behavioral health systems in Oklahoma," says Dan Cross, Regional Director of Marketing & PR for three substance abuse treatment centers in Oklahoma. Oklahoma tops the nation in prescription painkiller addiction, according to a report published in March of this year by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

The Drug Enforcement Agency is currently shutting down the main source of painkillers, illicit online pharmacies. "Once their cheap and easy source for drugs is shut down, these addicted people will get very sick and become desperate to find alternative sources and income to afford them," Cross said, referring to the exponential growth of opioid addiction fueled by online pharmacies. "Check your spam email and you'll see what I mean!"

The Drug Enforcement Agency has estimated that some 87,000 Oklahomans are painkiller addicts, nearly 14,000 in Tulsa County, 17,000 in Oklahoma County. "The result will be that many people suddenly desperate to access prescription painkillers will overwhelm several systems serving the public," observed Cross. "While emergency rooms already feel inundated with medication seeking addicts, they have just seen the tip of the iceberg. Physician offices and clinics will also see an increase in people demanding narcotic drugs." Cross believes that forged prescriptions, attempted thefts, and an increase of other drug use, like heroin, are alternatives that will result in a clogging of the health and criminal justice systems.

Cross can see a "foreseeable progression" that we can anticipate for these sick and desperate people:
1) Work/school absences.
2) They will look for alternative sources of income to afford high street prices and/or resort to criminal activity to raise money to score drugs. Transitions to street heroin and other illegal drugs will be an option.
3) The result will be higher crime rate and criminal justice activity.
4) Encounters with the criminal justice system will result in job losses, loss of income and health care benefits.
5) Loss of income eventually means a loss of housing.
6) A loss of housing means a breakdown of family structure, Child Welfare involvement, and a matrix of social, mental and health care services.
7) All of these problems and more will put a financial strain on the State and County's already tight budgets. The Courts will have to beef up to handle the onset of this pending health crisis. Welfare caseloads will surge.

"The above progression ends in a mess that may never be put back together. Regardless of how many resources we deploy," Cross concludes. "The volume of people suddenly heading for this progression demands that we as a community respond to divert the progression as early as possible, to prevent a huge demand upon resources and irreparable heartache for thousands," he challenged.

Cross set up a MySpace site as part of his efforts http://myspace.com/nhsoklahoma where he has informative articles posted for blogging. He encourages everyone to review the Warning Signs of Prescription Painkiller Addiction. "Recognizing the warning signs is the beginning of getting help. The earlier that's done, the less damage addiction causes the individual, the family, and the society around the addict," says Cross.

Cross represents the Quapaw Counseling Services, Miami, OK and Oklahoma City, and the Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services, Tulsa, treating both native and non-native addicted people. He is collecting information about services available to meet this need and welcomes any input. "Getting information about help to those affected, as early as possible, is key to damage control for everyone involved," concludes Cross.

Cross advises, "Help is available. Life is much better free from drugs. If you have a problem or know of someone who does, ask for help. Our therapies can stop the progression we have talked about, and start a new and productive life."

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  • Quapaw Counseling Services

    • Oklahoma City, OK US
  • Quapaw Counseling Services

    • Miami, OK US
  • Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services

    • Tulsa, OK US

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