Methadone Plasma Level: Sustained by a Reservoir of Drug in Tissue

Binding of methadone in body tissues limits the rise in plasma concentration and prolongs the pharmacological action in patients receiving a daily maintenance dose. An opiate with equal intrinsic activity but greater binding affinity would, therefore, be a better drug than methadone for maintenance...

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Blood plasma
Dosage
Heroin Dependence - drug therapy
Humans
Ingestion
Methadone
Methadone - administration & dosage
Methadone - blood
Methadone - metabolism
Methadone - therapeutic use
Methadone - urine
Narcotics
Pharmacology
Time Factors
Urine
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