Articles on Methadone
Doctors have used methadone for over 40 years to treat opiate addiction, ease pain, and treat opioid pain reliever dependency. According to the National Library of Medicine, methadone overdose is what happens when an individual accidentally takes too much of the drug, a person purposely abuses the drug, or someone combines methadone with any other ….
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With opiate addiction on the rise, methadone treatment is becoming more popular. Doctors first started using methadone to treat addiction in the 1960s. Methadone binds to the opiate receptors in the brain and stops the cravings for the original drug. It works so well that it is still in use today. Unfortunately, methadone is as ….
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According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, a methadone maintenance program when combined with counseling is one of the most effective ways to treat opiate addiction. Every maintenance program is different and tailored to an individual’s needs. It is because of this that there are optional components to the program. Although a complete program ….
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Chronic opiate addiction exerts a tremendous toll on a person’s overall functional capacity. The damaging effects of opiates leave the brain in a deteriorated state that can persist for years after a person stops using. Free methadone clinics specialize in offering long-term maintenance treatment for people coming off chronic opiate addictions. Methadone treats the physical ….
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According to the National Institute of Health, methadone has been used in the treatment of heroin and opioid abuse for over 40 years. Known as Methadone Maintenance Treatment, or MMT, this treatment has helped many people overcome their addiction to heroin or opioids. However, studies have also shown that long term use of methadone comes ….
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The question does methadone work to treat opiate addiction is a difficult one to answer. As with any replacement therapy, there are pros and cons of methadone treatments and methadone maintenance therapy. Doctors take both the positive benefits and negative consequences into account when considering methadone treatments. Since methadone is an addictive drug these benefits ….
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Methadone is a synthetic opioid (opiate like substance) used to treat severe, chronic pain and opiate or opioid painkiller addiction. According to a study done by The Rockefeller University, methadone is one of the most successful, and safest, ways to treat addiction to opiates or opioid painkillers. However, there are many dangers involved with methadone ….
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For more than 50 years, methadone’s use as an opiate addiction treatment has helped chronic opiate users overcome the pull of addiction. Methadone can be used during detox treatment as well as a long-term maintenance therapy. According to the University of Maryland, methadone exists as a synthetic opiate medication, producing many of the same effects ….
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Methadone, one of the very first medication therapies developed to treat opiate addiction, offers a range of benefits for people coming off long-term opiate addictions. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, methadone’s therapeutic benefits include: Relief from opiate withdrawal effects Relief from persistent drug cravings Increased potential for long-term abstinence Once the ….
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As the first government-approved medication therapy for opiate addiction treatment, methadone has a 50-plus year track record as an effective opiate addiction treatment. According to the Centre for Addiction & Mental Health, methadone, a synthetic opiate drug, works well at relieving the cravings and withdrawal effects experienced in recovery. In effect, methadone acts as a ….
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