Methadone
Methadone is a long-acting full opioid agonist used to treat opioid withdrawal and dependence. By binding to the same receptors as drugs like heroin, oxycodone, or fentanyl, it prevents withdrawal symptoms and reduces cravings without the rapid highs and lows of shorter-acting opioids. Because its effects last 24–36 hours, methadone provides stable control of symptoms and allows people to function normally in daily life. It is dispensed through specialized clinics due to its potential for misuse and risk of overdose if not carefully managed. When used as part of a supervised program, methadone is highly effective in stabilizing patients and supporting long-term recovery.
Treatment Type: Prescription Medication
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Review Summary
Based on the review, Methadone is considered quite effective for managing opioid withdrawal symptoms and reducing cravings. However, it comes with cautions due to potential overdose risks and requires specialized clinical management. The review suggests it is most suitable for long-term maintenance treatment rather than short-term emergency intervention.
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Based on the review, Methadone is considered quite effective for managing opioid withdrawal symptoms and reducing cravings. However, it comes with cautions due to potential overdose risks and requires specialized clinical management. The review suggests it is most suitable for long-term maintenance treatment rather than short-term emergency intervention.
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