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Substance Abuse Stats in Toledo, OH

How much do you know about drug abuse stats in Toledo? The drugs causing the most turmoil in the region include: 

  • Crack cocaine
  • Heroin
  • Cannabis
  • Powdered cocaine
  • Sedative-hypnotics such as Ativan
  • Suboxone 

A 2018 report found that fentanyl and Suboxone became more common in the area. In fact, the street availability of Suboxone is 10 out of 10!

In the same time period, prescription opioids became much less available. That’s probably because Toledo doctors are prescribing painkillers less often. 

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Not sure which kind of rehab is the best fit? Both kinds are valid for different uses. 

Inpatient rehab is the right choice for most people. It gives you the chance to immerse yourself in the right environment to get better. You have 24/7 access to care, including symptom management. 

Outpatient rehab is a good choice if you can’t commit to inpatient. Not everyone can leave work or get childcare. If you have to stay home during treatment, outpatient can help. You’ll learn to balance treatment with life. 

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

The length of rehab is different for everyone. However, rehab should last at least 90 days. Shorter rehab lengths increase your risk of relapse! 

In fact, 90 days is just the minimum. Many clients attend rehab for months. Others attend years of outpatient after they finish inpatient. 

The recommended treatment length is different for opioids. If you’re using medication to control opioid cravings, then 12 months is the shortest treatment length you should consider. 

What to Expect at Rehab

At rehab, expect a full schedule of activities that keep you focused on getting better. Your options can include: 

  • Activity-based therapy: Horse therapy, art therapy, and other activities can be a safe outlet. 
  • Talk therapy: Therapy can help you gain a better understanding of your thoughts. In turn, that helps you understand why you use drugs. 
  • Medication-assisted treatment: MAT is the use of medication to control withdrawal symptoms.

The best rehab centers build a custom treatment plan for each client. Your treatment plan will be all yours! 

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

You need to go to detox if you’re addicted to any drug. Addiction makes it harder to stop using drugs. Physical symptoms and cravings are very uncomfortable!

It’s especially important to go to detox if you’re abusing alcohol, benzos, or opioids. These drugs have withdrawal periods that are more severe than usual. You may need extra support during this time. 

A medical detox program gives you stability and symptom control when you need it most. Your care team will let you know if you need detox. 

How Long is Detox?

Detox can be as short as 3 days or as long as 3 weeks. It can be very different from person to person. The factors that control detox length include your: 

  • Drug use history, including the drugs you’re stopping and how long you used them 
  • Medical history, including kidney and liver health and any medications you use 
  • History of relapse, if any 

People with a history of relapse may need a longer detox program. Talk to your care team about finding the right detox length for you. 

Sources

  1. Differences between inpatient and outpatient treatment programs. (n.d.)
  2. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (n.d.). 8: Medical detoxification
  3. Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network. (2018). Drug abuse trends in the Toledo region