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Cumming had a population estimated at 6,376 as of 2018. It is not home to hundreds of thousands of people but opioid use disorder is a problem in almost every part of the world. This means the possibility of it being home to a number of people suffering from opioid use disorder should not be ruled out. The city, which is situated in Forsyth County, has a total area of 17.43 km² of which 0.58% is water. People who want to treat opioid dependency may visit any methadone Clinic Cumming for medication-assisted treatment. Opioid use disorder is the physical or psychological reliance on substance. People who take opioid have a high tendency of going back to it because of its effects on the body. At some point, craving could become uncontrollable and that could result in some negative effects. Methadone is one of the three approved drugs by the Food and Drug Administration for maintenance of such situation. Methadone makes the body calm and it is used in pain management. Not only does it block the adverse effects of the symptoms of withdrawal, but it also reduces cravings. Although they are specialists, some methadone clinics in Georgia provide additional medical services. Short term methadone maintenance lasts about 12 months. There is no recommended maximum duration. Some patients may require maintenance indefinitely.