Methadone Clinics in Carrollton, Georgia

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Carrollton, a city in the northwest region of Georgia, is the county seat of Carroll County. Although it is not one of the largest cities in the U.S., the extent to which opioid dependency has cut through the nation means it could be home to some people suffering from it. As of 2018, it had a population estimated at 26,443. Carrollton has a total area of 59.26 km² of which 2.37% is water. People who want to treat opioid dependency in the city may consider visiting any methadone clinic Carrollton GA for medication-assisted treatment. Methadone clinics in Georgia are accredited by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. They specialize in the dispensing of methadone, a drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the medical treatment of opioid use disorder. Methadone calms the user, giving them control over the craving of opioids. Maintenance with methadone is regulated. It should only be taken from a specialist at an accredited methadone clinic because it could be misused, making it harmful. If taken as prescribed by a specialist, it is safe and effective. Methadone is usually paired with counseling and psychosocial support for both the physical and psychological recovery of the patient. Methadone maintenance could last for many years, but doses are usually reduced with time. It is possible for maintenance to go on indefinitely.

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