Articles 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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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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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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Chronic and long-term opiate addiction does a number on a person’s thinking as well as on his or her overall outlook on self and others. Even after a person stops using opiates, the effects of drug use can persist for months or even years at a time. While many people may consider the physical effects ….
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For over 50 years, methadone maintenance treatment has remained the treatment standard for helping recovering addicts overcome the effects of chronic opiate addiction. Methadone maintenance treatment, also known as MMT, offers addicts considerable relief from the residual effects of opiate addiction on the body. MMT also includes a behavioral component that works to address the ….
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Whether you have been on methadone for a short or a long time, you may have realized that the dose your doctor gave you is not as effective as it should be, and you may feel that you require a higher dose. However, you must always speak to your doctor about these feelings, and you ….
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Methadone is a habit-forming drug, and especially if you have a history of opioid abuse (which most individuals on methadone maintenance do), there is a possibility that you may become addicted to this drug. But if you are careful with your use of it and take it exactly as prescribed, you can rest assured you ….
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According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, “In the United States, methadone is typically provided in highly regulated clinics that patients… have to visit each day to receive their dose.” This can seem like a daunting new part of your recovery if you have never been on methadone maintenance before, and you may wonder ….
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Normally, your children would not be able to attend your methadone treatment with you. This is the case for many reasons, especially because most methadone maintenance programs take place in outpatient clinics where patients come and go from appointments quickly each day. However, there may be extenuating circumstances in certain cases that would allow you ….
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One of the best parts about methadone maintenance is that many individuals on this treatment are able to live their lives normally as they recover from addiction. Methadone maintenance was created for just this purpose: to maintain recovering addicts while they put their lives back together and work toward a stronger, happier existence, free from ….
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