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As someone who has a relative who simply switched to getting high on free methadone (not as high, so I’m sure the transition was difficult, but still high), I can see why it would not be a take-home drug. More accessible, yes. At home, no. It would just create another market.
Don’t use that word you’ll trigger the Nazis
Did you know there are alternatives to methadone that don’t require a clinic? Suboxone and Naltrexone are pills your doctor can prescribe and you can pick up at any pharmacy.
A lot of people who are on methadone, don’t necearrily have a doctor to prescribe them something, they should, but they don’t, good info for those who do though.