Articles on Methadone

Are There Any Known Long-term Side Effects of Methadone Treatment?

Nearly 200,000 recovering opioid addicts are maintained on methadone in the United States today. This is because the drug, when dosed correctly, does not cause euphoria, intoxication, or any other dangerous side effects and can be taken daily to help minimize withdrawal symptoms and the possibility of relapse. But are there any known long-term side ….

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What Should I Do If My Clinic Will Be Closed for the Day?

There are some instances where, for a holiday, an emergency, or another specific situation, methadone clinics may be closed for the day. Because “single oral doses are administered daily under observation at a licensed clinic,” according to the National Institute of Justice, this is an instance patients need to plan for ahead of time. Know ….

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Staying on Methadone – What to do in between doses

If you’re in between methadone doses, or if you are currently taking methadone and realized that your clinic will soon be closed for a day and you will be unable to obtain your dose, things can get pretty scary. Of course you are worried about the symptoms you will feel if you miss a dose, ….

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Is it safe to Drive While Taking Methadone?

You may be wondering if you can resume your normal routine once you begin a methadone treatment program. Can you immediately get back to work? Can you drive to and from your counseling sessions and appointments to the doctor? Is it safe to drive to a support group? If you’re not sure when it’s safe ….

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Can I Drive to and from My Methadone Clinic?

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Properly prescribed, methadone is not intoxicating or sedating and does not interfere with ordinary activities like driving a car.” Therefore, there should be no issue with the concept of driving to and from your methadone clinic. Does Methadone Cause Issues that Would Interfere With Driving Ability? Normally, ….

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Is Methadone Maintenance Hard?

Addiction recovery is not an easy road, but there are many ways in which methadone maintenance can help you recover more easily. The process of recovery and attending treatment itself can be difficult, but for many individuals (“over 254,000,” according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse), methadone maintenance is an extremely beneficial tool for ….

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How Long Will It Take to Get Stabilized on Methadone?

Methadone maintenance is a program that requires a different treatment length for every patient; while some individuals withdraw from the drug after a year or two, others may stay on the medication for the rest of their lives. This timeline also depends on how long it takes for the person to become stabilized on the ….

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How Does Methadone Maintenance Treat Opioid Withdrawal?

One of the ways in which methadone maintenance helps to treat those dependent on and addicted to opioids is by minimizing the withdrawal symptoms they would normally experience from the drug. According to the National Library of Medicine, the drug “works to treat people who were addicted to opiate drugs by producing similar effects and ….

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Can Methadone Maintenance Treatment Be Provided in Inpatient Care?

Inpatient or residential rehab centers can have methadone maintenance programs for patients, albeit rarely. Though most methadone clinics are outpatient based, 24-hour facilities that provide lodging to their patients may sometimes also provide methadone maintenance, depending on their location and services offered. Why is Methadone Treatment Usually Outpatient-Based? According to the National Institute on Drug ….

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