Find Methadone Treatment Near Whitestown IN
When using methadone as part of a treatment programme, your doctor will prescribe the best dosing schedule for you.
Patients who were addicted to opiate drugs and are enrolled in treatment programmes in order to stop using or continue not taking the drugs are also prescribed methadone to prevent withdrawal symptoms. Methadone is among a class of drugs known as opiate (narcotic) analgesics.
You must enrol in a treatment programme if you have an opiate addiction and are using methadone to help you stop using the drug or keep using it; the treatment programme must be approved by the state and federal governments and must treat patients in accordance with certain federal laws. You may need to take your medication at the treatment programme facility under the supervision of the programme staff.
If a person is very dependent on opioids and has been for a long time, they may start their treatment with a medical detox. From our survey of current and former opioid users, we found that 59 percent started treatment in an inpatient or residential facility, while 29 percent went through medical detox.
Treatment plans are different for each patient because each person has different needs. Federal law says that methadone must be given at an Opioid Treatment Program that has been approved and certified (OTP). In the beginning stages of methadone treatment, patients get their daily dose of methadone while being watched by a medical provider. After a patient has been on methadone treatment for a while, he or she may be given doses of methadone to take on their own at home if urine drug screens and monitoring by the patient's medical team show that the patient is following the treatment plan.