Methadone is a narcotic pain reliever for moderate to
severe pain. It is also used in the treatment of heroin
(opiate dependence: Vicodin, Percocet, Morphine,
etc.) addiction. Oral methadone is very different
from IV methadone. Oral methadone is partially stored in
the liver for later use. IV methadone acts more like
heroin. In most states you must go to a pain clinic or a
methadone maintenance clinic to be prescribed
methadone.
Methadone is a long acting pain reliever producing
effects that last from 12-48 hours. Ideally, methadone
frees the client from the pressures of obtaining illegal
heroin, from the dangers of injection, and from the
emotional roller coaster that most opiates produce.
Methadone, if taken for long periods and at large doses,
can lead to a very long withdrawl period. The
withdrawals from methadone are more prolonged and
troublesome than those provoked by heroin cessation, yet
the substitution and phased removal of methadone is an
acceptable method of detoxification for patients and
therapists.
The following table lists the concentration of
compounds (ng/mL) that are detected methadone positive
in urine by the iCassette, iCup, and iScreen products.
| Methadone |
300 ng/mL |
| Doxylamine |
50,000 ng/mL |
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