Methadone Detox

Under the guidance of a treatment professional, methadone may help an individual beat an addiction to heroin or perhaps other prescription painkillers. But taking methadone isn’t all fun and games – it too has side effects, including both short-term and long-term ones. If one with an addiction continues to take methadone when there is no longer a need for it, eventually they’ll become dependent on it. And if anyone who’s heavily dependent on methadone stops taking it, they can experience withdrawal symptoms.

The physical addiction to methadone is incredibly strong. As soon as one has taken their last dose of methadone, they are likely to start suffering from withdrawal symptoms roughly 24 hours after the last dose. Some people may not feel any effects of withdrawal for several days after using methadone though.

Methadone addiction is no laughing matter. So we can definitely understand your apprehension as you deal with methamphetamine addiction. It’s a serious fight that needs courage and determination to win, and that is why it’s absolutely necessary to leave the detoxifying to medical professionals like those here at Aloha Detox.

Not only is our staff dedicated and passionate about helping those who are addicted to illicit drugs and alcohol recover, they’re equipped with the training and experience needed to guide you or your loved one along this lifelong process of methamphetamine detox without any unnecessary complications getting in the way of your ultimate sober goal!

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