Methadone Clinics in Georgetown, Kentucky

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Georgetown, the seventh-largest city in the U.S. state of Kentucky, is the county seat of Scott County. As of 2018, it had a population estimated at 34,395, which is enough for it to be considered a possible home to a number of people experiencing opioid use disorder. Georgetown has a total area of 41.05 km², on which some methadone clinics could be found. People who reside around the city may find medical assistance to overcome opioid dependency at any methadone clinic Georgetown KY. There are three approved drugs for medically treated opiate dependence, methadone is one. Methadone works by blunting the effects of opioids in the body and reducing craving. It is safe and approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Although methadone clinics are specifically established for the dispensing for methadone to help people overcome opioid addiction, some methadone clinics in Kentucky offer more services. Doses of methadone are safe, but they should not be taken without the prescription of the medication-assisted treatment expert because they may have side effects. Methadone is highly regulated. All clinics are required to be certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration before the dispensing of methadone. Methadone maintenance may be short term or long term, and some patients may need it indefinitely.

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