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Methadone Treatment
At Fusion Recovery, we provide evidence-based methadone treatment for opioid addiction, delivered by board-certified physicians and licensed therapists in a safe, supportive environment.
Methadone is a prescription medication used to treat opioid use disorder (OUD).
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Methadone is used as part of a medication-assisted treatment program. It is administered daily in either tablet or liquid form by a licensed opioid treatment program or methadone doctors.
At Fusion Recovery, our philosophy goes beyond just administering the medication as a methadone center. We believe that true recovery starts when you understand the root of your addiction. Our methadone maintenance program includes individualized treatment plans for our clients that include therapy.
Benefits of methadone maintenance treatment:
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01.
Assess
During your first visit at our methadone facility, you will receive a complete physical and full evaluation from our clinical team to get a better understanding of your overall general health, the effect addiction has had on your body, and develop a treatment plan.
02.
Stabilize
03.
Maintain
Once you are stabilized with the appropriate maintenance dosage, our clinical team will administer your dose of methadone daily until you can safely stop opioids completely. Methadone maintenance treatment can last from several days to even months of daily treatment.
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Free yourself from the cycle of addiction.
A methadone treatment program can help you remain on the right path in recovery. While methadone is a great start to treatment, at Fusion Recovery we believe that sustainable recovery takes more than that. With the compassion, support, and guidance of our experienced team, we offer methadone counseling and treatment services that are the foundation of our program. We aim to help you uncover the root problem of your addiction and help you heal your inner wounds. Once you better understand your addiction, we can help you prevent relapse and free yourself from addiction.
Myth vs. Facts.
MYTH: You get high off methadone.
MYTH: Those in drug addiction treatment misuse methadone.
MYTH: Methadone rots your teeth and bones.
MYTH: Methadone will damage your liver and other organs.
When you take methadone in the prescribed amount determined by a licensed opioid treatment program, methadone does not affect your liver or any other internal organs. Methadone is an FDA-approved safe medication to treat withdrawal symptoms in people with an opioid use disorder. Methadone side effects may occur, as with any other medication, though this does not mean it is unsafe.
MYTH: Methadone should only be taken for a short period of time.
MYTH: Methadone cures opioid addiction.
Methadone is not a simple cure for opioid addiction. Methadone is a tool to help you stop using opioids and begin to live a healthier life. The medication helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, so you do not have the urge to use drugs. Overall, methadone is a safe and effective treatment option for opioid addiction. If you have questions about our methadone treatment guidelines or would like to learn more about Fusion Recovery and our methadone maintenance program, please reach out to us! Our staff is on hand to answer any questions or concerns you may have.
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Methadone Vs Suboxone
Both methadone and suboxone are used during medication assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder. Both of these medications are effective methods of addiction treatment, although there is a possibility for misuse. Suboxone requires a higher dosage than methadone for treatment and is less effective for avoiding relapse, though methadone is more addictive.
Both medications may cause similar mental and physical symptoms such as constipation, nausea or vomiting, dizziness, trouble concentrating, drowsiness, shallow breathing, or sexual problems. Stopping the use of either medication may also lead to symptoms of Suboxone withdrawal or methadone withdrawal, especially if the medication is stopped cold turkey instead of tapered off.
Frequently
Asked Questions
01. How Long Does Methadone Stay In Your System?
02. Blood Test
03. Urine Test
04. Hair Test
This advanced technique allows for the detection of methadone usage over a prolonged period, typically up to 90 days, offering a more extensive window of insight compared to traditional testing methods. Hair testing stands out for its ability to provide an accurate and detailed historical record of methadone exposure by analyzing just a small sample of hair.
05. Saliva Test
06. How Does Methadone Work?
Methadone serves as a key component in the management and treatment of opioid dependence, offering a pathway to recovery for many. This FDA-approved medication operates by binding to the same brain receptors as other opioids, such as heroin and prescription painkillers, effectively mitigating withdrawal symptoms and alleviating cravings. This process not only aids individuals in their quest for recovery but also significantly diminishes the risk associated with opioid misuse.
Our approach at our methadone center is grounded in a deep-seated commitment to safety, ensuring that methadone treatment is administered with the utmost care and precision. We take pride in our unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction, ensuring that each individual’s path to recovery is met with support, understanding, and the highest standard of professional excellence.
Trust Fusion Recovery to provide a secure, compassionate environment where health and well-being are paramount, guiding you toward a future free from dependence with dignity and respect.
07. Is Methadone Addictive?
Methadone is classified as a Schedule II controlled substance by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, indicating its recognized medical use but also its ability to lead to significant psychological or physical dependence. When administered and monitored in a methadone center, this substance can be an effective tool in the path towards recovery, minimizing withdrawal symptoms and cravings associated with opioid addiction.
However, its effectiveness depends on a carefully managed treatment plan. In this sense, at Fusion Recovery Center, we are focused on a patient-centered approach that aims to mitigate the risk of methadone dependency while reinforcing our dedication to delivering quality care.
08. Can Methadone Have Side Effects?
Methadone is recognized for its efficacy in helping individuals lead a healthier, more stable life. However, as with any medical treatment, it is important to be informed of any potential side effects that may occur. These can range from mild, such as drowsiness and light-headedness, to more serious effects like respiratory issues or changes in heartbeat.
At Fusion Recovery, we take your health and well-being seriously, which is why we emphasize the importance of professional supervision and personalized care when considering methadone as part of your treatment plan. Our team of experts is committed to ensuring the highest standards of safety and effectiveness, providing you with the support you need to make informed decisions about your health.
09. Is Methadone Treatment Worth It?
When considering the path to recovery, methadone treatment stands out as a beacon of hope for individuals grappling with opioid dependence. This medically supervised approach is not just about mitigating withdrawal symptoms; it’s about restoring balance, offering a chance to reclaim a life beyond addiction’s grasp. With methadone, patients receive a treatment that’s been rigorously tested for safety and efficacy, delivered by compassionate professionals committed to the highest standards of care. At the heart of this program is a dedication not just to immediate relief, but also to fostering long-term well-being, underscoring a deep-seated commitment to each patient’s recovery journey.
01. How Long Does Methadone Stay In Your System?
03. Urine Test
05. Saliva Test
07. Is Methadone Addictive?
Methadone is classified as a Schedule II controlled substance by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, indicating its recognized medical use but also its ability to lead to significant psychological or physical dependence. When administered and monitored in a methadone center, this substance can be an effective tool in the path towards recovery, minimizing withdrawal symptoms and cravings associated with opioid addiction.
However, its effectiveness depends on a carefully managed treatment plan. In this sense, at Fusion Recovery Center, we are focused on a patient-centered approach that aims to mitigate the risk of methadone dependency while reinforcing our dedication to delivering quality care.
09. Is Methadone Treatment Worth It?
When considering the path to recovery, methadone treatment stands out as a beacon of hope for individuals grappling with opioid dependence. This medically supervised approach is not just about mitigating withdrawal symptoms; it’s about restoring balance, offering a chance to reclaim a life beyond addiction’s grasp. With methadone, patients receive a treatment that’s been rigorously tested for safety and efficacy, delivered by compassionate professionals committed to the highest standards of care. At the heart of this program is a dedication not just to immediate relief, but also to fostering long-term well-being, underscoring a deep-seated commitment to each patient’s recovery journey.
02. Blood Test
04. Hair Test
This advanced technique allows for the detection of methadone usage over a prolonged period, typically up to 90 days, offering a more extensive window of insight compared to traditional testing methods. Hair testing stands out for its ability to provide an accurate and detailed historical record of methadone exposure by analyzing just a small sample of hair.
06. How Does Methadone Work?
Methadone serves as a key component in the management and treatment of opioid dependence, offering a pathway to recovery for many. This FDA-approved medication operates by binding to the same brain receptors as other opioids, such as heroin and prescription painkillers, effectively mitigating withdrawal symptoms and alleviating cravings. This process not only aids individuals in their quest for recovery but also significantly diminishes the risk associated with opioid misuse.
Our approach at our methadone center is grounded in a deep-seated commitment to safety, ensuring that methadone treatment is administered with the utmost care and precision. We take pride in our unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction, ensuring that each individual’s path to recovery is met with support, understanding, and the highest standard of professional excellence.
Trust Fusion Recovery to provide a secure, compassionate environment where health and well-being are paramount, guiding you toward a future free from dependence with dignity and respect.
08. Can Methadone Have Side Effects?
Methadone is recognized for its efficacy in helping individuals lead a healthier, more stable life. However, as with any medical treatment, it is important to be informed of any potential side effects that may occur. These can range from mild, such as drowsiness and light-headedness, to more serious effects like respiratory issues or changes in heartbeat.
At Fusion Recovery, we take your health and well-being seriously, which is why we emphasize the importance of professional supervision and personalized care when considering methadone as part of your treatment plan. Our team of experts is committed to ensuring the highest standards of safety and effectiveness, providing you with the support you need to make informed decisions about your health.
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Dr. Kent Hoffman, DO
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