Methadone Clinics in Elizabethtown, Kentucky

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Elizabethtown, the county seat of Hardin County, is the eleventh-largest city in the U.S state of Kentucky. As of 2019, it had a population estimated at 30,289, a figure that is enough to suggest the city could be home to a number of people experiencing opioid use disorder. It has a total area of 70.55 km² of which 1.77% is water. People in or around the city who wish to medically treat opioid use disorder may find some help in any methadone clinic in Elizabethtown KY. Reliance on opioids comes with some negative effects but people find it difficult to quit because of the uncontrollable craving of opioids and the painful symptoms of withdrawal. Methadone is one of the three approved drugs for the correction of such a situation. Methadone is an opioid agonist that calms the patient, reduces cravings, and blunts the physical and psychological effects of opioids in the body. Methadone is safe if taken in line with the directives from a medication-assisted treatment officer. Most methadone clinics in Kentucky, as it is done in other states, require their patients to participate in counseling and behavioral therapies while treatment goes on. This is essential because opioid use disorder could cause both physical and psychological damages and they must be corrected.

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