Methadone Clinics in Plano, Texas

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Plano, a city with a population estimated at 288,061 as of 2018 and an area of 186.6 km², is one of the largest and most populous cities in Texas. Most part of the city is situated in Collin County but a small section of it extends into Denton County. Wherever there are people, opioid addiction is a threat. People suffering from opioid dependency in this city may visit any methadone clinic Plano Tx for medical assistance. Although some methadone clinics in Texas offer additional medical and social services, they are specialized in the prescription of medication for medically assisted drug abuse therapy. Methadone is one of the three approved opioid agonists. It is offered to people suffering from opioid addiction to help them recover. Doses of methadone are often combined with counseling and psychosocial support to help program enrollees overcome craving and the effects of opioids. Usually, methadone maintenance lasts over a year. There is no recommended maximum duration of maintenance because treatment is tailored for individuals and some program enrollees may have to take medication indefinitely. It is safe and regulated. Often, medication is under the supervision of a health provider to avoid misuse and diversion into the illicit market, but with some displayed level of compliance, permission may be granted to take medication at home, between visits.

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