Methadone Addictive: You Say 'Durezol,' I Say 'Duresal' — FDA Warns of Drug Mix-Ups
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Methadone Addictive: You Say 'Durezol,' I Say 'Duresal' — FDA Warns of Drug Mix-Ups
In 2002, the FDA issued a report detailing six cases of children who were prescribed methylphenidate, a drug to treat attention-deficit disorder, receiving methadone, a drug to treat narcotic addiction, instead. In 2004, the FDA issued a similar report …
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Methadone Addictive: More of a Painful Topic
Before she was put on methadone she couldn't function at all and just lied in bed wanting to commit suicide… I definitely don't think function is improved by withholding pain medication… I have experienced pain and… I know that when I'm in pain I …
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