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The Boulevard Treatment Center San Diego Guide On Methadone Addiction

People with chronic pain are often prescribed methadone, a type of analgesic medicine to reduce pain. This medicine is also given to patients with addiction problem and is given as part of a medication replacement therapy according to the Boulevard Treatment Center San Diego. https://www.blvdcenters.org/

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The Boulevard Treatment Center San Diego Guide On Methadone Addiction

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  1. The Boulevard Treatment Center San Diego Guide On Methadone Addiction People with chronic pain are often prescribed methadone, a type of analgesic medicine to reduce pain. This medicine is also given to patients with addiction problem and is given as part of a medication replacement therapy according to the Boulevard Treatment Center San Diego. If you want to know more about methadone addiction, below is a guide that will help you fully understand how this powerful painkiller could cause one’s addiction problem. Introduction of Methadone Methadone is a highly addictive type of opioid that could lead to life forming habit of dependency on this drug and eventually leading to addiction or overdose. Patients who are undergoing withdrawal are given methadone to help them cope with the unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. The drug can come in the form of pill or liquid. Prescribed doses must be followed strictly for a certain period. If a patient missed a does, he or she must not attempt to double the doses for his or her next scheduled intake. Methadone addiction

  2. There is a growing case of methadone addiction because the drug is relatively cheaper as compared to other types of opioids. It can also be easily acquired through prescription to treat pain and other minor body aches. Methadone is also used as part of a treatment program according to the Boulevard Treatment Center San Diego to patients with opioid addiction. The following are the common complications of prolonged used of methadone: Signs of malnourishment Problems in breathing Changes in heart rate (rapid heartbeat or slow down in pulse rate) Extreme case of sedation (coma) Death Methadone Withdrawal Symptoms If a person suffering from methadone addiction decides to quit, the withdrawal process can be quite challenging due to the painful withdrawal symptoms: Extreme pain Feeling of fatigue Anxiety Restlessness Sweating Nausea Body cramps Vomiting Diarrhea Chills Feeling confused Inability to stay focused Depression Suicidal thoughts Insomnia Irritability Shaking Depersonalization (feeling of not being oneself) The withdrawal symptoms may vary depending on the amount of drugs taken, length of use and if combined with other drugs or substances. The patient undergoing withdrawal will experience the withdrawal symptoms 30 hours after the last intake and may last for several weeks. How to seek treatment for Methadone addiction?

  3. According to the Boulevard Treatment Center San Diego, withdrawing from methadone should not be done alone. The presence of strong family support and experts in drug rehabilitation are required to help the methadone user get the appropriate care and treatment. Among the medicines given as part of the drug treatment program are Buprenorphine and Clonidine to reduce the durationof withdrawal and reduce the withdrawal symptoms. There are also instances where methadone is prescribed to a methadone addict where the doses are decreased gradually to treat the addiction problem. How safe is Methadone in treating Methadone addiction? There is greater risk of abuse and even overdosing if methadone is prescribed in treating methadone addiction. In fact, only patients under a government approved treatment program could avail the Methadone tapering treatment. The patient will be under the strict supervision of a physician to monitor patient’s level of methadone addiction and progress to this type of drug treatment. Website - https://www.blvdcenters.org

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