the painful withdrawal symptoms (Methadone). Buprenorphine works similarly to Methadone but Buprenorphine does not have to be administered by a professional and can be taken at home (T).
As with all drugs, there's always the possibility of becoming addicted and Methadone is another drug people have been known to become addicted to. Kayla Smith works for Addiction Center--A well known website that provides information on drug addiction--as a journalist and as an editor. She wrote an article about Methadone addiction. She writes that people addicted to Methadone might crush up the pill and swallow it or even inject it. Methadone addiction can become serious and once the user stops taking it the withdrawal symptoms from it can often be more serious than the withdrawal symptoms from Heroin. These symptoms can include depression, abdominal pain, hot flashes, sleeplessness, sweating and more (Smith). Getting over drug addiction is a tough process and taking other drugs such as the ones mentioned here are a major help to patients. However based on the fact that people can also become addicted to those drugs, people could argue that taking drugs to get over drug addiction is not the best way to curb
addiction. Also, others could possibly argue that the pros outway the cons and that taking drugs such as Methadone in a necessary part of getting over more serious drug addictions such as heroin.