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    Is the policy of giving methadone to drug addicts a good one? For those unfamiliar with methadone treatment allow me elaborate. According to Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, methadone is a synthetic opioid created in a lab and is commonly prescribed for treatment of opiate addictions. Individuals addicted to “heroin, oxycodone and hydromorphone” receive daily doses of methadone to alleviate withdrawal symptoms. CAMH expert’s rationalized the use of methadone as minimizing the risks…

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    Methadone is a potent Schedule 2 opioid developed by German scientists to treat battle wounds during the Second World War due to limited access to morphine. Use and Abuse Methadone treats moderate-to-severe pain. It is inexpensive, making it more accessible for patients who can’t afford the more expensive brand name painkillers. It is a highly effective but potentially dangerous painkiller. Besides treating pain, methadone plays an important role in the treatment of opioid addiction. Opioid…

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    Methadone is a Schedule II drug that belongs to the opioid family of drugs. Methadone it is an extended acting synthetic tranquilizing painkiller. In the early 1960s, two New York physicians, Marie Nyswander and Vincent Dole, ascertained that when methadone is taken on a daily base, it is a constructive habituated medical treatment for individuals who have become opioid addicts. Since the 1960s, methadone has been strategized to help people who are dependent on illicit drugs such as opioid,…

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    Methadone maintenance, a term the reader may or may not familiar with. In order to sufficiently explain my research and data, one must understand the subject to a level of generalization. Methadone maintenance is a form medicated assisted treatment for those in treatment, in order to recover from addiction. There are various forms of addiction treatment options, but methadone maintenance is one of the leading forms of treatment. Methadone is a synthetic analgesic drug, meaning that it is similar…

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    Methadone is a synthetic narcotic that relieves pain. It was first produced in the 1930 's by German scientists searching for a painkiller that would be less addictive than morphine. Years later during World War II, because of the shortage of morphine and other pain medications, another team of German scientists began researching and synthesizing the substance again. By the end of the war, the United States had obtained the rights to this drug and named it Methadone. In 1947 methadone was…

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    Name: Dolophine (Metadol) Proprietary Name: Mathadone Classification: Narcotic Methadone: (Meth-a-dohn) a potent opioid; Conducted by mouth or injection to relive discomfort. Also helps with cough and to treat heroin dependence. (A.McFerran, 2011) For this assignment I chose to do Methadone. I found my information through the following; Websites, New articles, Health Unit, Drug References and magazines. Methadone is a high alert drug it is used to treat many different disorders such as…

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    with injection drug usage according to the article was the risk of spreading HIV through the use of sharing the same needles. The solution to the problem of using drugs and lowering the risk of HIV is through the use of methadone which works as a replacement to opiates. Methadone is effective with helping individuals with drug addiction, but many drug users do not participate in treatment, or do not complete treatment. This article examines a potential solution to out of treatment injection drug…

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    substance, to the next. Methadone has a few uses within the medical, and recovery realms. On one hand, methadone is used for the treating of chronic, severe pain. At the other end of the spectrum, methadone is prescribed, and monitored, in individuals that suffer from Heroin addiction. Unfortunately, it is also a narcotic medication and the addiction generally just switches its preferential drug of choice. By the time you notice that you are now addicted to the intensity of Methadone, it is…

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    Methadone is a drug that reduces withdrawal symptoms. It reduces the craving for drugs without the imitating the sense of euphoria that follows drug abuse. Hence, it is prescribed to patients to treat or stop narcotic addiction (mainly people addicted to heroin). Methadone is also a painkiller, it can be given to treat pain that’s moderate to severe especially within the elderly. However, Methadone itself can be addictive and thus when prescribed, according to the Royal College of General…

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    Methadone is the second choice of pain relieving medication in the comfort kit (see comfort kit). This medication is used when a person has an allergy to morphine. We use it in hospice care as a pain reliever. The medication prolongs the QT interval and poses a risk to dysrhythmias. It should be monitored closes to patients who have cardiac issues. It is recommended that all patients received a ECG prior to treatment 30 days before and annually afterwards. All patients should follow the…

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