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    1. After three years on methadone, he had taken up a new hobby, with a cheap camera that he bought for two bucks at a garage sale


    2. I found out only after his funeral that he had been in a methadone clinic in Hartford in 2001 while I was in Montana and New Mexico


    3. With the massive number of inmates on methadone and psych medication this can take a while


    4. Medical assessment and induction of methadone


    5. There was the Tribe of the Methadonians, and this tribe was comprised of former heroin addicts that had been weaned off of heroin and switched to the use of methadone


    6. Methadonians usually traveled in a pack and usually there was one who was the pack leader


    7. On the streets of large cities the Methadonians sought out Virgins at train stations, bus stations, and late at night in parks and parking garages


    8. What perplexes me is that no one has come up with a better option than methadone


    9. The methadone they use trades one addiction for another


    10. The methadone they use as a heroin substitute is also an opioid but is relatively harmless

    11. “Methadone is mainly used as a maintenance medication


    12. In a sense methadone is a normalizer of a deranged physiology just like insulin is for diabetics and anti-hypertensive drugs are used to control hypertension


    13. Dealing With Heroin Addiction Through Methadone Treatment


    14. In the 1970s, public and private methadone clinics were put up in the United States and in some other countries to fight heroin addiction


    15. Developed in Germany in 1937, methadone was discovered to be effective in blocking the desire for heroin


    16. What exactly is methadone, and how does a methadone clinic work in dealing with heroin addiction?


    17. Methadone was originally developed for use as an analgesic and antitussive


    18. Subsequently, methadone's medical use was expanded to include that of being a maintenance anti-addictive for use in patients on opioids


    19. Although methadone is chemically different from heroin, it produces many of the same effects of heroin by acting on the opioid receptors


    20. The purpose for which methadone clinics were established is to dispense methadone (Dolophine) to those who abuse heroin and other opiates, in the hope of reducing or eliminating opiate usage by maintaining patients on methadone

    21. It is important to understand a number of things about heroin addiction in order to have a full grasp of why methadone has become a form of prescribed treatment for it


    22. The idea behind the establishment of methadone clinics was to get drug abusers to replace their illicit, socially destructive and costly habit with a drug that was less debilitating, stopped the craving for heroin, and would be administered under careful medical supervision


    23. That drug was methadone


    24. While methadone can be injected, it is usually dispensed orally as a tablet or syrup in methadone clinics


    25. There are concerns that methadone patients can, in turn, be hooked for life with the drug


    26. Indeed most methadone patients are liable to be hooked with the drug, although a number of them do go on to become completely treated


    27. It is not difficult to understand this concern, based from the simple fact that methadone treatment consists basically of replacing one drug for another


    28. Some studies likewise indicate that methadone users are often polydrug abusers (i


    29. In the absence of better forms of therapy, however, methadone treatment remains a choice when it comes to dealing with heroin addiction


    30. Suboxone helps people detox from addiction to opiates and for some patients is a better choice than the traditional methadone

    31. (Methadone is stronger and itself more addictive, and is still preferred for patients with the heaviest addictions to heroin and prescription opiates)


    32. visual heroin-related stimuli in methadone maintenance patients, using event-


    33. and the extended limbic system in methadone maintenance patients with a history


    34. significantly correlated with subjective anxiety in methadone maintenance treat-


    35. OFC in methadone users compared with both heroin users and controls conco-


    36. associated with dose of methadone in methadone users and with duration of


    37. Bickel WK, Higgins ST, Stitzer ML (1986) Choice of blind methadond dose increases by


    38. methadone withdrawal typically begins 36–72 h after last use, peaking in 4–7


    39. Methadone, one of the longer


    40. Because methadone is a full agonist – as

    41. opposed to buprenorphine’s partial agonist activity – methadone is associated with


    42. created a joint responsibility for methadone between the FDA and the Drug


    43. Methadone prevents withdrawal symptoms, cravings for opioids, and, at higher


    44. Many studies have shown that higher doses of methadone are associated with lower rates of


    45. methadone has been associated with potentially life threatening cardiac outcomes


    46. treatment retention and is as effective as methadone in the detoxification of opioid


    47. reduce opioid use when compared to low dose methadone and to be as effective as


    48. of buprenorphine: comparison with methadone in the detoxification of heroin addicts


    49. N, Roberts T, Burls A, Taylor RS (2007) Methadone and buprenorphine for the management of


    50. methadone in the treatment of opioid dependence

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