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Safe, Comfortable Methadone Detox and Addiction Rehab Treatment Center Program

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Some people get addicted to methadone from using it for recreation Other people are prescribed methadone for opiate addiction or pain and end up on very high doses. Malibu Horizon has safely and comfortably detoxed and successfully treated many clients who were hopelessly addicted to methadone. Malibu Horizon specializes in the safe and comfortable methadone detox. Methadone is a very powerful and addictive drug in the opiate classification.


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What Methadone is...

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Methadone is a long-acting synthetic opiate that works at the same receptors in the brain as heroin. However, unlike heroin, it has a slow onset and long duration of action when taken orally as directed. Properly prescribed, methadone is not intoxicating or sedating and does not interfere with ordinary activities like driving a car. It does effectively suppress opiate withdrawal and relieve the debilitating craving that typically causes people to relapse.


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About Methadone Maintainance

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Methadone maintenance and therapeutic communities are two effective treatment approaches that are seldom combined. Few methadone patients apply to therapeutic communities, and few therapeutic communities will accept them. Methadone patients may anticipate that therapeutic communities will be inhospitable because many therapeutic communities traditionally have held that recovery requires abstinence from all psychoactive drugs, including medications. Therapeutic communities may be concerned that admitting methadone-reliant individuals could undermine other members' unity of purpose, threatening their progress. Practical and logistical difficulties add to the challenge of merging the two treatments.

Methadone is a rigorously well-tested medication that has been safely used to treat opioid addiction in the United States for more than 40 years.

  • Blocks the craving for opioids that is a major factor in relapse.
  • Suppresses the symptoms of opioid withdrawal for 24 to 36 hours.
  • Blocks the effects of administered heroin.
  • Does not cause euphoria, intoxication, or sedation.

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Use of methadone to treat opiate addiction

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If you have been addicted to an opiate (narcotic drug such as heroin), and you are taking methadone to help you stop taking or continue not taking the drug, you must enroll in a treatment program. The treatment program must be approved by the state and federal governments and must treat patients according to specific federal laws. You may have to take your medication at the treatment program facility under the supervision of the program staff. Ask your doctor or the treatment program staff if you have any questions about enrolling in the program or taking or getting your medication.



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Methadone can be habit-forming. Call your doctor if you find that you want to take extra medication or notice any other unusual changes in your behavior or mood. Do not stop taking methadone without talking to your doctor. Your doctor will probably want to decrease your dose gradually. If you suddenly stop taking methadone, you may experience withdrawal symptoms such as restlessness, teary eyes, runny nose, yawning, sweating, chills, muscle pain, and widened pupils (black circles in the middle of the eyes).



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Methadone is a very powerful form of opiate (opioid)

Methadone may cause slowed breathing and irregular heartbeat, which may be life-threatening. If you experience any of the following symptoms, call your doctor immediately: difficulty breathing; extreme drowsiness; slow, shallow breathing; fast, slow, pounding, or irregular heartbeat; faintness; severe dizziness; or confusion.



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Methadone side effects - possible


Methadone may cause side effects


  • drowsiness
  • weakness
  • headache
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • constipation
  • loss of appetite
  • weight gain
  • stomach pain
  • dry mouth
  • sweating
  • flushing
  • difficulty urinating
  • swelling of the hands, arms, feet, and legs
  • mood changes
  • vision problems
  • difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
  • decreased sexual desire or ability
  • missed menstrual periods

Some side effects can be serious. If you experience any of the following symptoms or those mentioned in the IMPORTANT WARNING section, call your doctor immediately

  • seizures
  • itching
  • hives
  • rash

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Symptoms of a methadone overdose

  • small, pinpoint pupils (black circles in the center of the eyes)
  • slow or shallow breathing
  • drowsiness
  • cool, clammy, or blue skin
  • loss of consciousness; coma
  • limp muscles

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The percentage of young adults who said they were abusing cocaine or methamphetamine dropped substantially from 2006 to 2007, according to the 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), published in September 2008. Overall drug abuse, however, remained constant: According to the survey, an estimated 19.9 million Americans age 12 and over used an illicit drug in the previous month. That rate has held steady since 2002.

Illicit Drug Use Among Youths and Young Adults: Youths (age 12 to 17) have lower rates of drug use than young adults (age 18 to 25). Youth rates (open symbols, broken lines) have fallen gradually, while the young adult (filled symbols, solid lines) rates have remained level.


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As in past years, young adults (aged 18-25) reported the highest rates of substance abuse. About 20 percent said they abused one or more illicit drugs; 16.4 percent said they abused marijuana, which topped the list of abused drugs in this cohort. Abuse rates for marijuana and most of the other drugs have changed little in the past 6 years. However, the decline in abuse of the stimulants cocaine and methamphetamine in this group runs counter to that pattern. In 2007, for example, 1.7 percent of the young adults reported cocaine abuse, a 23 percent decline from the previous year. Methamphetamine abuse in this age group dropped by a third, to 0.4 percent.

By contrast, 12- to 17-year-olds have reported a steady decline in overall illicit drug use, from 11.6 percent in 2002 to 9.5 percent in 2007. Driving the decline in this cohort has been an 18 percent drop in marijuana use, from 8.2 percent in 2002 to 6.7 percent in 2007. Inhalants are the only drug category that showed no decline among adolescents over that 6-year period, although rates for some drugs have leveled off since 2005.


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Rates of drug abuse tend to decline steadily after the age of 25. However, as more baby boomers (people born between 1946 and 1964) enter the 50-59 age range, illicit drug use in that group has risen, jumping from 2.7 percent in 2002 to 5 percent in 2007. "Illicit drug use has historically been more prevalent in the baby boomer cohort. As its members age into the 50-59 age category, the prevalence increases relative to prior cohorts in this age group," says Dr. Marsha Lopez of NIDA's Division of Epidemiology, Services and Prevention Research.


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Marijuana remains the most commonly used illicit drug across the survey, with an estimated 14.4 million past-month users. In 2007, roughly 2.1 million people smoked marijuana for the first time, and a similar number started using prescription painkillers for nonmedical purposes; these drugs drew more initiates last year than any other. Of the estimated 6.9 million people who used prescription psychotherapeutic drugs nonmedically, 5.2 million chose painkillers, representing a 16 percent rise in nonmedical use of these drugs since 2004. On a positive note, the 2007 survey found a significant 1-year decline in the nonmedical use of prescribed stimulants.

In 2007, as in previous years, men reported higher rates of past-month illicit drug use than women (10.4 percent versus 5.8 percent). Among ethnic groups, American Indians/Alaska natives had the highest rate of illicit drug use (12.6 percent) of any racial/ethnic group, followed by multiracial individuals (11.8 percent), African-Americans (9.5 percent), whites (8.2 percent), Hispanics (6.6 percent), and Asians (4.2 percent). No group had a significant change from the previous year.


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The trends determined by NSDUH for adolescents and young adults are generally consistent with those reported by the NIDA-funded Monitoring the Future survey. (For more information, see NIDA Notes, Volume 21, Number 5, March 2008, page 15). The survey, based on the responses of 67,500 participants, is available online at www.oas.samhsa.gov/NSDUHlatest.htm.


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REF: http://www.drugabuse.gov/




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