(CBS News) Methadone accounts for only 2 percent of painkiller
prescriptions in the United States - but the drug is behind more than 30
percent of prescription painkiller overdose deaths, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention announced Tuesday.
Methadone is commonly known for treating withdrawal symptoms from
heroin addiction, but the drug is also prescribed for pain. Health
officials say most of the overdose deaths are people who take it for
pain - not heroin or drug addicts.
According to the CDC,
methadone carries more risks than other painkillers because levels build
up in the body and may interfere with a person's normal heart rhythm or
breathing.
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