Methadone in a sentence as a noun

We can't taper addicts down using heroin, so we use methadone.

I took the GRE on methadone therapy and did better than when I was on no opiates 10+ years ago. Used properly, methadone's side effects can be minimized to almost none in most patients.

> Most of the "zombified" methadone users are way overmedicated, usually because this is the state they are seeking.

Make ***** legal, or -- at least -- make methadone replacement therapy readily available, and price problem solved.

I've done high-level cognitive activities like programming for 5 years of methadone therapy with little to no problems.

In my 5 years on methadone, I've only seen the police called to a clinic on one occasion, when a disgruntled patient got a little verbally abusive toward a counselor.

He appreciates the THC because it's reduced his dependency a little on the methadone and oxycontin, which were beginning to do severe damage to his memory.

Legalize ********* and probably make ******* available in a medical setting for people who are truly addicted, like methadone/heroine injections in Europe.

Methadone definitions

noun

synthetic narcotic drug similar to morphine but less habit-forming; used in narcotic detoxification and maintenance of heroin addiction

See also: methadon fixer