Methadone Clinics in Lexington, North Carolina

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Lexington is the principal city of Davidson County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had an estimated population of 18,931. However, the opioid crisis did not avoid this city and its residents. It has been bothering authorities for decades and there has been an increase in people who are fighting opioid addiction. For that reason specifically, the Lexington methadone clinic has recognized the need for providing methadone treatment to patients who have a hard time dealing with this serious addiction by themselves. All methadone clinics in North Carolina are offering this type of treatment along with additional social support and psychological therapy sessions. As most people know, methadone has been used for decades with the purpose of blocking withdrawal symptoms and uncontrollable cravings that opioid consumption produces. It is safe and should be administered only by the healthcare professional at the clinic. Moreover, doses of methadone should never ever be shared between patients as it can have extremely negative effects. Moral support from the community and family members is also of crucial importance for patients’ self-confidence and determination to complete the treatment.

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