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Methadone Takeaway DosesTakeaways are not an automatic right. The decision to provide takeaways is made by your service provider based on the circumstances of your individual case. You must be on the methadone program at least three months before you can be considered for takeaways. |
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Last updated: 01 January 2005 Who can get takeaways?Takeaways are not an automatic right. The decision to provide takeaways is made by your service provider based on the circumstances of your individual case. You must be on the methadone program at least three months before you can be considered for takeaways. When making a decision about takeaways, your doctor, in consultation with your treatment team, will be looking at your stability and reliability. Takeaway dose privileges are not automatically transferred when you change service providers, unless your program includes special arrangements for takeaways. Any sign of instability or unreliability, even once you have been granted The risks to youOverdose may occur if you:
Selling or giving all or part of your dose to anyone is illegal and may interfere with your own treatment. The risks to othersVery small amounts of methadone can kill someone who is not used to taking methadone, especially children. Selling or giving all or part of your dose to someone else may cause them to overdose and this may result in criminal charges. For help and supportThe Methadone Advice and Complaints Service (MACS) is a confidential telephone service which provides information, advice and referral. It is a forum for methadone service or treatment complaints. The service is available Monday to Friday 9.30-5pm. Freecall: 1800 642 428. More informationFor further information, please read your Methadone Maintenance Treatment - Essential Information booklet. Your prescriber or clinic can provide you with one of these booklets. |


