Methadone Clinics in Douglasville, Georgia

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Douglasville, a city in Douglas County, had a population estimated at 34,190 as of 2018. It has a total area of 58.69 km² of which 0.58% is covered by water. Douglasville is the county seat of Douglas County. People willing to medically treat Opioid use disorder in this city may visit any Douglasville methadone clinic where a medication-assisted treatment practitioner would help out. Medication-assisted treatment specialists dispense medication for medically assisted opioid use disorder. Because of uncontrollable craving and painful symptoms of opioid withdrawal, it could be difficult for people suffering from opioid use disorder to recover without the use of methadone or other FDA approved drugs for the situation. Methadone clinics in Georgia concentrate on providing support for people experiencing opioid use disorder but they may offer additional services. Before the commencement of methadone maintenance, the program enrollee must indicate a willingness to undergo treatment in compliance with the recommendations of the health provider. Methadone is regulated because it could be misused and to avoid diversion to the illicit market. It is taken under the supervision of the health provider but program enrollees who have demonstrated a commendable level of compliance may be allowed to take medication at home provided they are ready to give constant feedback to the expert.

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