In contrast to methadone --which comes in liquid not tablet form -- dihydrocodeine is much easier to store and comes under less stringent regulations because it is not as toxic and less likely to cause a fatal overdose. It is estimated that whereas methadone treatment can cost almost £1,500 annually per patient, the cost of dihydrocodeine is £713.
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Sunday, December 10, 2006
Methadone Substitute: New And Cheaper Way To Treat Heroin Addiction
A cheaper and safer alternative to methadone. How does it compare to buprenorphine?
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