How Can Methadone Help With Your Prescription Drug Addiction?

Methadone is not without its faults, but it is also well-known for its effectiveness in helping people to overcome their drug addiction. It especially helps to treat opioid addiction by relieving the severe symptoms of withdrawal but with treatment, it can also begin the journey toward recovery.

There are a few ways methadone can be used to help with prescription drug addiction. For more information on methadone and how it can help with a prescription drug addiction, please call 800-678-5931(Who Answers?) .

Stay Healthy & Sober

According to the NHTSA, methadone is generally prescribed to relieve moderate to severe pain in the detoxification treatment of prescription drug addiction and helps to maintain recovery for narcotic addictions as well. Methadone works to suppress the effects of the drug and ease the harsh withdrawal symptoms that are often suffered by addicts.

It will also make users feel healthier as their cravings are suppressed and will begin to eat, sleep, and exercise regularly. Without the dependency of the drugs, the addicts are also considerably less likely to catch HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, or any other diseases that can occur with the shared use of needles.

Stability for Life

Prescription Drug Addiction

Methadone helps restore your emotional stability.

Methadone offers a longer-lasting relief from the cravings of addiction than the emotional roller coaster of prescription drug and allows the individual to live their life free of the drug. Unlike prescription drugs, methadone does not impede the patient’s ability to think clearly or coordination because it will not get them high and the patient will still be able to drive, make responsible decisions, and more actively pursue their careers or education.

Along with treatment therapy, the addict can use this newfound freedom to set a foundation for their recovery and build on it while learning to handle their stresses and daily lives without the prescription drug(s).

Approved for Pregnant Women

Pregnant women will avoid treatment at all costs for the fear of not finding a program that will accept them, but methadone has been proven to be extremely effective for them and increases the odds of a healthy delivery.

Prescription addiction withdrawal symptoms will put the fetus at risk but when she is on methadone, the symptoms are eliminated and pregnant women are more likely to get a better neonatal and prenatal care plan than one who is abusing prescription drugs.

According to the NIDA, when a woman decides to quit on their own, it can cause a neonatal abstinence syndrome in the fetus so it is highly recommended that any pregnant woman who is looking to become clean seek professional treatment to avoid NAS from occurring.

A Safer Option

Many prescription drug addicts will relapse due to the intensity of the withdrawal symptoms in hopes of avoiding them from happening again, but this will not solve the problem and can put the user’s life in the balance. Some addicts will overcompensate to rid themselves of the withdrawal symptoms, which puts them at risk for overdose, disease, or an accident caused by the effects of the drug.

With methadone, the risk of dying due to intoxication is extremely reduced and the likeliness of recovery increases tenfold.

Prescription drug addiction can be very hard to quit but with methadone and treatment therapy, it is entirely possible to reach recovery. Methadone can help with prescription drug addiction by giving the addict a safer and healthier option than relapsing to escape withdrawal symptoms by suppressing the effects of the drug to allow the addict to get clean.

Methadone is not for everyone but it is a safer option than relapse and comes with a far better chance for recovery than continuing the use of the drug that caused the most damage in the first place.

If you or someone you know is suffering from addiction and needs treatment, please call 800-678-5931(Who Answers?) to speak with a representative who can help.

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