Methadone Clinics in Lubbock, Texas

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In the northwestern part of Texas is Lubbock, a city rated to be the 84th most populous in the U.S. As of 2019, Lubbock had a population estimated at 258,862 but its consistent record of increase means there would likely be some addition by now. With a land area of 351.8 km² and a name as the county seat of Lubbock County, Lubbock is a big city. For medication-assisted treatment, finding a methadone clinic Lubbock is not difficult. Methadone clinics specialize in prescribing medication to overcome drug abuse. What makes up the full medication-assisted treatment is a combination of methadone with behavioral therapies and counseling. Some of the best methadone clinics in Texas can be found in Lubbock. The use of methadone is to be supervised by your health provider. This is because the doses are tailored for individuals and adjusted with time. Methadone is very effective for blocking the adverse effect of opioids. Also, it reduces craving and withdrawal. The medication is approved by the Food and Drug Administration, and all methadone clinics are required to be accredited by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Methadone is available in different forms like liquid, powder, and diskettes. Self-medication is highly discouraged.

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