Why Is It So Difficult for Someone to End Methadone Use – After Years of Monitored Use?

Question by Robby J: Why is it so difficult for someone to end methadone use – after years of monitored use?
I am looking for information on how it binds to the body chemistry of a person over the years. Thanks.

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Answer by trollhair
Maybe because you are addicted????

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