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Date / Time: 11/2/2009 8:29 PM UTC
The Atlanta Recovery Center Drug Rehab Answers Questions on Methadone, Methadone Detox.
Methadone is a synthetic (man-made) narcotic. It is used legally in addiction to narcotics and to relieve severe pain, often in individuals who have cancer or terminal illnesses. Although methadone has been legally available in the United States since 1947, more recently it has emerged as a drug of abuse, requiring methadone detox. This trend may be driven in part by the ready availability of the drug as it increasingly is used in the treatment of narcotic addiction and to relieve chronic pain.
For many, methadone remains a mystery. For some, it is used for pain relief and for others it is a favored drug of abuse. For many, it represents a life planned around a daily trip to a Methadone clinic to avoid severe withdrawal symptoms – this life sometimes described as a life not worth living.
The Atlanta Recovery Center Drug Rehab in Georgia answers the many questions methadone presents.
What is methadone? Methadone is a synthetic analgesic (pain-killer) similar in action to heroin or morphine.
How was methadone developed? Methadone was developed in 1937 by German scientists who sought a drug that was easier to administer and less addictive than morphine. (Unfortunately methadone did not live up to their expectations)
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