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Methadone



Methadone - mĕthˈədōnˌ, –dŏnˌ, synthetic narcotic similar in effect to morphine. Synthesized in Germany, it came into clinical use after World War II. It is sometimes used as an analgesic and to suppress the cough reflex.

In the brains of addicts, methadone prevents heroin or morphine from interacting with receptors for natural painkillers   Read More...


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    Drug Abuse Treatment: The Implementation of Innovative Approaches (Part I "Methadone Programs")
    by Bennett W. Fletcher, James A. Inciardi, Arthur M. Horton. 266 pgs.


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