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  2. Methadone - Wikipedia

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    [7] [12] After long-term use, in people with normal liver function, effects last 8 to 36 hours. [7] [9] Methadone is usually taken by mouth and rarely by injection into a muscle or vein. [7] Side effects are similar to those of other opioids. [7] These frequently include dizziness, sleepiness, nausea, vomiting, and sweating.

  3. Opioid use disorder - Wikipedia

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    Opioid use disorders typically require long-term treatment and care with the goal of reducing the person's risks and improving their long-term physical and psychological condition. [106] First-line management involves the use of opioid replacement therapies, particularly methadone and buprenorphine/naloxone.

  4. An opioid treatment program not only prescribes and dispenses methadone, but also provides counseling, behavioral health services and other social support for patients to focus on their long-term ...

  5. Opioid-induced hyperalgesia - Wikipedia

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    Opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) or opioid-induced abnormal pain sensitivity, also called paradoxical hyperalgesia, is an uncommon condition of generalized pain caused by the long-term use of high dosages of opioids [1] such as morphine, [2] oxycodone, [3] and methadone. [4] [5] OIH is not necessarily confined to the original affected site. [6]

  6. Opioid overdose - Wikipedia

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    [42] [43] Methadone and buprenorphine are associated with reduced mortality in those with opioid use disorder as well as higher drug treatment program retention, lower illicit drug use and decreased overdose deaths. [24] The mortality benefit of long term naltrexone use in those with opioid use disorder is less well established. [24]

  7. Opioid withdrawal - Wikipedia

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    Under the Mainstreaming Addiction Treatment (MAT) Act, Buprenorphine is prescribed in events of Opioid misuse. [7] Methadone is an opioid agonist also used to treat opioid dependence. Similar to Buprenorphine, methadone reduces cravings to opioids and symptoms of withdrawals. [24] It also has detoxifying effects against morphine. [24]

  8. Substance use disorder - Wikipedia

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    "Substance use pertains to using select substances such as alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs, etc. that can cause dependence or harmful side effects."On the other hand, substance abuse is the use of drugs such as prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, or alcohol for purposes other than what they are intended for or using them in excessive ...

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Like methadone, Suboxone blocks both the effects of heroin withdrawal and an addict’s craving and, if used properly, does it without causing intoxication. Unlike methadone, it can be prescribed by a certified family physician and taken at home, meaning a recovering addict can lead a normal life, without a daily early-morning commute to a clinic.

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