Methadone Clinics in Pikeville, Kentucky

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Pikeville, the county seat of Pike County, has a total area of 56.62 km² and a 2018 estimated population of 6,638. Although it is not one of the largest cities in the nation, it could be home to a number of people suffering from opioid use disorder. Such people, and those of nearby cities, may walk into any methadone clinic Pikeville KY to meet a medication-assisted treatment practitioner who would be willing to render some assistance. Medication-assisted treatment practitioners are experts in the dispensing of drugs for medically assisted opioid dependency. One of the drugs they dispense is methadone. Methadone is a safe opioid agonist. It is approved by the Food and Drug Administration and regulated by a number of bodies including the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Perhaps, the most important information about methadone is that it should be taken under the supervision of a medication-assisted treatment health provider. Unlike opioids, methadone is safe, but if misused, it could be dangerous. Methadone clinics in Kentucky and other states usually encourage program enrollees to take behavioral therapies in addition to doses of methadone because opioid use disorder could have affected how the patients function socially. Methadone lasts longer than opioids. A dose could last 24-36 hours.

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