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I would like to get off methadones but i need to do it while still working. no insurance and would like to get an idea what i can do and costs ?

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Consider Suboxone.: First find an md who can prescribe suboxone. You will need to drop daily Methadone dose to 30mg or less, then stop it and 24hrs or so later start Suboxone ( generic subutex is cheaper - about $10 a day) md's fee about $300 - $450 1st visit, then $80-130 for follow up visits. You may need to be on sub. For a long time and coming off this can also be difficult. Check out suboxone.Com for more info.

Answered 2/18/2015

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Dr. Alvin Lin answered

Look for free care: Just because you don't have insurance doesn't mean you can't get healthcare. On my website (sorry, no way around that), i've listed a number of options for free (or at least low cost) health care, drugs & tests. Or skip my site & just search online for free healthcare. Lots of options are available to you regardless of supreme court ruling.

Answered 7/30/2012

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