Methadone Maintenance Treatment Isn’t as Bad as You Think
Methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) is a wide-ranging treatment program that includes the long-term prescribing of methadone as a substitute to …
Continue readingMethadone maintenance treatment (MMT) is a wide-ranging treatment program that includes the long-term prescribing of methadone as a substitute to …
Continue readingBoth heroin and prescription pain medications carry an incredibly high risk for abuse and addiction. With long-term drug use, opiates …
Continue readingWith over 50 years of research and application data to draw from, methadone maintenance treatment has a proven track record …
Continue readingFor years, methadone maintenance treatment (or MMT) has remained a viable but controversial option for those addicted to opioids. Unfortunately, …
Continue readingMethadone maintenance treatment (or MMT) is one of the most viable treatment options for patients who need long-term maintenance for …
Continue readingMethadone maintenance treatment isn’t the best choice for every individual, but many people have found help within the program. It …
Continue readingIn spite of its use as an opiate addiction treatment for over five decades, discriminatory workplace practices targeting people in …
Continue readingAs one of a handful of drugs used in the treatment of chronic opiate addiction, methadone works as a type …
Continue readingIn spite of today’s skyrocketing opiate addiction rates, the costs associated with drug treatment remains the number one deterrent keeping …
Continue readingYes, free methadone clinics do actually help people overcome opioid addiction. These clinics were established to help opiate addicts receive …
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