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The Buckeye State is not immune to the seriousness of opiate addiction and much like the rest of the nation, has seen an increase in the number of heroin or opiate addiction related overdoses in recent years. Ohio methadone doctors practice safe, effective treatment of opiate addiction by providing medication assisted therapy that works to reduce cravings and stop withdrawals in a way that can significantly improve that overall odds of recovery while minimizing the risk of relapse for the user.

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Prescription Opiate Abuse

Throughout Ohio, Oxycontin is a widespread problem causing gave concern amongst treatment professionals. The drug, which once only caused concern amongst the Caucasian population is now sinking its teeth into the unsuspecting users of all nationalities. Illicit sales of prescription drugs by both healthcare providers and users on the street continues to occur placing these dangerous drugs into the wrong hands and adding to the problem of opiate addiction that Ohio is already battling.

Heroin Abuse

Heroin distribution is increasing in Ohio and this is only adding to the need for more qualified Methadone doctors throughout the state to help those who have become almost hopelessly addicted to this terrible drug. Mexican black tar heroin is readily found throughout Ohio in Cincinnati, Cleveland and Toledo escalating matters to the next level.

Methadone Treatment Options

If you or someone you know is addicted to prescription painkillers or heroin, methadone doctors in Ohio can help. There are various treatment options available to help you get sober but methadone is one of the most widely accepted and approved methods of treatment available today. Ohio methadone doctors will prescribe methadone to help you feel more comfortable in recovery while reducing your risk of relapse. Methadone can be prescribed for use at home or you may come to the facility to take the medication as needed—both ways can provide effective relief for your opiate addiction.

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