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Methadone Abuse

Information on Methadone Addiction and Abuse

If you are currently suffering from methadone abuse or methadone addiction, then you need help now. Call 1-866-99-DETOX (1-866-993-3869), and get help now for methadone abuse.

Methadone is an opiate much like morphine, Demerol, or hydrocodone. Available only through prescription, methadone is often used during the process of detoxification from heroin. The problem with this, however, is that methadone is also highly addictive, and patients have been known to develop a methadone abuse problem or methadone addiction during their heroin detox treatment.

The Consequences of Methadone Abuse and Addiction

Methadone is physically addictive, so to suddenly discontinue methadone use in a person that is suffering from methadone abuse or addiction could create other health problems such as seizures. Painful withdrawal symptoms are also often associated with methadone abuse. These symptoms include:

  • Muscle spasms
  • Severe diarrhea
  • Bone pain
  • Back ache

Most people report that the withdrawal symptoms of methadone abuse or addiction are even more painful than those associated with heroin and other opiates.

Treatment for Methadone Abuse and Addiction

Methadone abuse and addiction can be treated. The first step in methadone addiction treatment is to safely remove all traces of the drug from your body. This is best accomplished under medical supervision in an accredited detox program.

After the toxins have been removed from your body, you should continue on to a methadone addiction treatment program. Once there, you will undergo counseling and further medical supervision to help prevent the risk of relapse. Recovering from methadone abuse often comes with pain, anger, resentment, shame, and low self-esteem. These issues will all take time to resolve. A methadone addiction treatment program allows you the time and the support you need for a better chance of recovering from methadone abuse or addiction.

If you're suffering from methadone abuse or addiction, call our toll free helpline at 1-866-99-DETOX (1-866-993-3869). Our addiction treatment professionals are available to help you find the best course of treatment for your individual needs 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Call now.

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