Yes.
See your doctor first; if necessary he will refer you to a pain management specialist.
I believe a regular doctor can prescribe methadone for pain only,not for recovering addicts,for that its a methadone clinic,or some rehab programs.
Taking less methadone would help. Talk to the doctor who prescribed you the methadone. He/she will be able to prescribe an anti-emetic such as Phenergan or change the methadone to another medication (if you are using it for pain).
In the U.S. doctors can prescribe methadone for pain management but not for MSW (addicts)
Can a DO doctor prescribe pain meds
There are a few medications that the doctor could prescribe after a DNC such as Motrin. The doctor may also prescribe Norco for pain management.
my girlfrien went to the doctor and was prescribe baralgin why----for subsiding menstrual cycle pain
Methadone is for people who need help getting off heroin/opiates. For pain(methadone) pill addiction depends on the doctor. They also use methadone as a pain killer.
For pain relief
Methadone is used to treat people who are addicted to opiates such as oxycontin. Many people enter treatment facilities and take methadone to help themselves to get off the opiates and eventually detox from the methadone.
The doctor will prescribe medication to help treat your symptoms.
Any doctor can persribe methadone to a patient as long as there is just casuse. However many doctors won't because of the risk of addiction. If you ahve pain that seriously need attention I recommend seeing a pain doctor. Or someone who specializes in chronic pain.