Methadone Clinics in Lawrenceburg, Indiana

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Lawrenceburg is a city in Indiana, United States. The population of the city was 5,042 at the 2010 census which made it the largest city of Dearborn County. Citizens who seek medication-assisted treatment in order to overcome opioid addiction are more than welcome to visit methadone clinics in Indiana. Although these clinics established specifically for medical treatment of opioid use disorder, Lawrenceburg Indiana methadone clinic offers more medical and social services. Physical and psychological reliance on opioids is extremely hazardous to the health and social life of individuals battling them. Methadone is one of the three drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the safe treatment of this condition. Although some side effects could be possible, methadone is a very safe and effective drug if used as prescribed by a healthcare practitioner. Upon admittance, patients must inform the medication-assisted treatment doctor on their complete health history. The practitioner administers methadone medication and carefully observes the patient in the beginning stages of recovery. Observation results determine how doses of methadone would be adjusted further into the treatment. Methadone treatment often includes psychosocial support.

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