Methadone Clinics in Waterville, Maine

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Waterville, a place on the west bank of Kennebec River, is a city in Kennebec Country in the U.S. state of Maine. As of 2019, Waterville had a population estimated at 16,558. Contrary to what its name suggests, Waterville is covered by land, not water. It has a total area of 36.28 km2of which land is 35.05 km2. Anyone who needs effective medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder in the city may visit any Methadone Clinic Waterville Maine for assistance. Opioid use disorder, the psychological and physical reliance on opioids even when it has negative effects, is a big problem for people experiencing it to handle. However, methadone is the approved medication for correcting the situation. Methadone has been found so effective that it was included on the World Health Organization’s list of essential medications. Methadone clinics in Maine, as it should be done, pair medication with counseling and behavioral therapies to help program enrollee recover fully. Doses of methadone are available in diskettes, powder, and liquid forms. A dose lasts 24-36 hours, reducing the symptoms of opioid withdrawal. To prevent misuse and diversion to the illicit market, methadone is only to be taken in compliance with the medication-assisted treatment practitioner’s instruction. Doses of methadone are tailored for individuals. They are not to be shared.

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