Methadone Clinics in Lawrence, Kansas

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Lawrence, a city with a population estimated at 97,286 as of 2018, is the sixth-largest city in the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat of Douglas County. Opioid dependency has become a serious problem in the world and it has managed to cut across both large and small cities. This means Lawrence, a city with almost a hundred thousand population and a total area of 90.57 km², could be home to multiple people experiencing opioid addiction. Such people may get medication-assisted treatment at any Lawrence methadone clinic. Methadone clinics treat opioid use disorder by placing the patients under close observation and providing doses of methadone to them. Before the doses are decided, the full health history of the patient is considered and the patient is informed about the possible health effects. This, however, does not mean methadone is not safe. It is safe and approved, but it is another drug that could be misused or diverted into the illicit market. During methadone maintenance, the patients are required to participate in counseling and behavioral therapies to achieve full recovery. Some of the best methadone clinics in Kansas offer more services. After the first few days of methadone maintenance, a program visit may be scheduled.

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