Heart
Liver but see
(what is) if you may have liver damage
Brain
Bones
Reproductive system
Immune system.
It is true to say that methadone, even if taken for
years, causes no direct physical damage and is
usually much healthier than being dependent on
illicit opiates.
t However being (constipated for long
periods (,in cause problems in later life and....
Methadone I mg/I ml attacks your teeth because:
Methadone can restrict the production of
saliva which is one of the body's natural defences
against plaque.
if you are prescribed methadone that is not
sugarfree it will be:
50% syrup which causes the growth of plaque
the commonest cause of tooth decay.
Apart from finding a good dentist (your drug agency should
be able to put you in touch with one) and regular dental
care, it really helps to:
Cut sugary foods out of your diet
Drink your methadone through a straw
Clean your teeth straight after you take it - every
time
Chew sugar-free gum
Rinse your mouth with water after you've taken
methadone.
But, in the end, methadone is no worse for your
teeth than eating sweets or taking sugar in tea and
coffee!
And research has shown that the teeth of
opiate users on methadone scripts are no worse
than those of opiate users not on a script.