Methadone Clinics in Ithaca, New York

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Ithaca is a city in the Finger Lakes region of the state of New York. The city is named after the Greek island of Ithaca. Nowadays, it is home to thousands of residents who are coping with opioid dependency. For that specific reason, methadone clinic Ithaca NY has been encouraging individuals to take the first step and start their treatment today. Methadone clinics in New York are nationally accredited and registered with the Drug Enforcement Administration. Of course, they are obliged to follow all the latest guidelines and medical innovations in order to be able to provide quality treatment. Methadone is on the list of the World Health Organization’s essential medications and has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The doses are tailored for every individual and should not be shared between patients under no circumstances. Any misuse or abuse of methadone could lead to very dangerous side effects and have a negative impact on patient’s health. Apart from the methadone treatment, it is highly recommended for patients to participate in different kinds of psychological therapies. All of these combined together will bring out the best in a patient and enable a potential full recovery.

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