Detox Methadone Withdrawal | Get Help
Typically Methadone is used as a substitution therapy in the treatment of an opioid addiction. As this medication is addictive, the users may experience a detox methadone withdrawal. In addition to addiction treatment, this medication can be taken as a pain management treatment, which it often is. This powerful narcotic can be misused and abused. Of course when this happens the patient will be subjected to a detox methadone withdrawal.
How do you know if an addiction to Methadone has started?
Typically the best way to discover an addiction is to stop using the drug or medication. Withdrawal symptoms run the gambit from chills, aches and pains, tremors, depression, delirium.
That sounds frightening. Maybe the person shouldn’t stop, right?
Well, that isn’t the best course of action. A lot of addicts tend to think that way. Long-term use and abuse to any narcotic will create other problems — social, health, economic — to the users. There are treatment options available that allow the person to detox safely, comfortably, and most importantly with results.
Have you had an addiction to Methadone? What did you do to get help?