Methadone

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛθəˌdoʊn/

Definitions of methadone

noun a synthetic narcotic drug used especially in the form of its hydrochloride for the relief of pain and as a substitute narcotic in the treatment of heroin addiction

Example Sentences

A1 Methadone is a medication used to treat severe pain.

A2 My aunt takes methadone to help manage her addiction to opioids.

B1 The clinic offers a methadone maintenance program for individuals struggling with heroin addiction.

B2 Research has shown that methadone treatment can be effective in reducing opioid cravings.

C1 Doctors must closely monitor patients on methadone to prevent any potential side effects.

C2 The dosage of methadone should be carefully adjusted based on individual patient needs and response.

Examples of methadone in a Sentence

formal Methadone is a synthetic opioid used for pain relief and as a substitute for heroin in addiction treatment programs.

informal My doctor prescribed me methadone to help manage my chronic pain.

slang I heard some people call methadone 'liquid handcuffs' because it can be difficult to come off of.

figurative Using methadone as a crutch for dealing with emotional pain is not a healthy long-term solution.

Grammatical Forms of methadone

past tense

methadone

plural

methadones

comparative

more methadone

superlative

most methadone

present tense

methadones

future tense

will methadone

perfect tense

have methadoned

continuous tense

is methadoning

singular

methadone

positive degree

methadone

infinitive

to methadone

gerund

methadoning

participle

methadoned

Origin and Evolution of methadone

First Known Use: 1947 year
Language of Origin: German
Story behind the word: The word 'methadone' originated from the German language.
Evolution of the word: Originally developed as a synthetic opioid to help with pain management, methadone later became widely used in the treatment of opioid addiction due to its long-lasting effects and ability to reduce withdrawal symptoms.