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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does a person need to be on Methadone or Subutex?
  • Isn’t using Methadone or Subutex just exchanging one drug for another?
  • Is Methadone or Subutex addictive?
  • Can I use Methadone or Subutex as a quick detox?
  • Is Methadone a safe way to manage opiate dependency during pregnancy?
  • Will my newborn be addicted to Methadone? Will he/she experience any withdrawals?
  • Can I breastfeed after delivery?
  • I have to work and I can’t let my employer know I am on anything?
How long does a person need to be on Methadone or Subutex?

The CDC (Center for Disease Control) recommends at least a year of medication-assisted treatment and maybe longer, depending on the person’s history of drug use.

Isn’t using Methadone or Subutex just exchanging one drug for another?

There are many differences:

  • • On Methadone or Subutex, a stable dose can be reached without the need to keep increasing the amount of the drug.
  • • The right dose of Methadone or Subutex will not produce a euphoric or high sensation but will prevent withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
  • • NIDA (The National Institute of Drug Abuse) states that evidence shows that people who try to stop using opiates are more successful when they use medication-assisted treatment; this could be Methadone or Subutex.
Is Methadone or Subutex addictive?

Yes, they are both addictive medications; however, they are also completely legal and effective treatment options for opioid dependency. Patients who enter treatment become sober and slowly taper off Methadone or Subutex (with medical supervision) and should feel no withdrawal effects during the process.

Can I use Methadone or Subutex as a quick detox?

NFTC is not a detox facility. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that for optimal treatment outcomes, patients be on Methadone for 1 to 1 ½ years. The reason for this is that both medications allow the patient’s brain to repair itself from the damage done by the opiate abuse.

Is Methadone a safe way to manage opiate dependency during pregnancy?

According the US Department of Health and Human Services, Methadone is safe during pregnancy and does not harm the developing fetus. Methadone does not cause birth defects or any other health problems. It is imperative to keep in mind that maternal withdrawal and detox during pregnancy can lead to significant health risks, including possible miscarriage.

Will my newborn be addicted to Methadone? Will he/she experience any withdrawals?

Some newborns who have been exposed to medication-assisted opiate treatment prenatally might display mild to modest opiate withdrawal signs after birth. If such withdrawal happens, it can easily be managed by the neonatal team at the hospital.

Can I breastfeed after delivery?

Breastfeeding is beneficial to both the infant and the mother. Research has proven that only a small amount of Methadone is excreted into breast milk in mothers who are maintained on 50mg/daily. It is highly recommended to discuss this with your child’s pediatrician.

I have to work and I can’t let my employer know I am on anything.

All client information is strictly confidential. No information is released without the consent of the client. Federal regulations provide strict guidelines regarding confidentiality for any individual seeking treatment for substance abuse. All client regards are protected by regulation 42 CRF Part 2.

What steps are needed to get help from NFTC?

  1. Call for an intake appointment. It is important to remember that you must exhibit signs of withdrawal prior to be placed on medicated assistant treatment.
  2. You must have been dependent on an opiate for at least two years.
  3. You must be willing to make a commitment to yourself and the program. Regaining control of your life will take work.
  4. At NFTC we believe therapy is vital along with the medication.
If I transfer to your program, will I keep the same number of takeouts?

Yes, as long as you have no gaps in treatment.. However, if you have been out of treatment for 2 weeks or more then you will have to start all over.

Can I just take Methadone or suboxone and not come to counseling?

Yes, there are some places that are a “dosing window” however; NFTC is not one of them. We want you to succeed and the combination of therapy and medication increases your chances.

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