Methadone Clinics in Corbin, Kentucky

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Corbin, a home rule-class city, is located in Whitley and Knox counties. As of 2018, it had a population estimated at 7,261 which, although, means it is not a large city but does not rule out the possibility of Corbin being home to a number of people experiencing opioid use disorder. Some methadone clinics could be found in its total area of 20.56 km². Inhabitants of the city or neighboring ones who need treatment for opioid dependency may visit any methadone clinic Corbin KY. Generally, methadone clinics specialize in the correction of opioid addiction by the dispensing of methadone, some methadone clinics in Kentucky offer other services, which could include mental health and consultation services. Methadone is a drug, and like most drugs, it is at the risk of being diverted to the illicit market. Added to that, its misuse could be dangerous to health. Hence, methadone is only available at methadone clinics. It is safe and effective. It has successfully been used to correct many cases of opiate dependence which gave it a place on the World Health Organization’s list of essential medications. Doses of methadone are available in diskettes, powder, and liquid forms. They may not be shared between individuals because each patient is given exactly what is needed.

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