- cross-posted to:
- health@lemmy.world
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- health@lemmy.world
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As someone who has a relative who simply switched to getting high on free methadone (not as high, so I’m sure the transition was difficult, but still high), I can see why it would not be a take-home drug. More accessible, yes. At home, no. It would just create another market.
Did you know there are alternatives to methadone that don’t require a clinic? Suboxone and Naltrexone are pills your doctor can prescribe and you can pick up at any pharmacy.
A lot of people who are on methadone, don’t necearrily have a doctor to prescribe them something, they should, but they don’t, good info for those who do though.
Don’t use that word you’ll trigger the Nazis