Monday, November 17, 2008

Methadone Medical Detox Program

Methadone medical detox program is often advised by doctors to patients who have been addicted to substances particularly heroin. However, unknown to some, methadone medical detox itself can lead to addictions. That is why some health professionals continue to classify individuals undergoing methadone detox as practically addicted.

Methadone addictions happens either via consumption of meth substance in relatively higher dosage or taking it in combination with other substances such as alcohol. Like heroin addiction, withdrawal from methadone is never easy and is actually more difficult compared with withdrawal from heroin. Withdrawal from heroin is said to last from seven to ten days whereas withdrawal from meth lasts for a month or even longer.

Health professionals from various addiction treatment centers say that methadone is generally and occasionally used as an analgesic or a pain reliever especially after surgery. In addiction rehabilitation centers, meth is used to treat narcotic addiction. Its effects last up to 24 hours; hence it is administered only once a day in most medical detox programs.

Information being disseminated by most health workers says that methadone can be taken either as a liquid, tablet or an injectable ampoule. Any of these manners of consumption can lead to physical and psychological dependence. Its symptoms include constipation, nausea, sedation, vertigo and edema. It affects the respiratory system causing difficulty in breathing. In serious cases, coma occurs among meth addicts.

Drug treatment programs should be tailored to promote overall treatment and rehabilitation of patients. It should not cater yet another possible cause of addiction.

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