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Did worked for the NHS in Reading.
for the lovely pension
No, Methadone requires its own specific test because it is synthetic.
No. Methadone is a very mild opiate in terms of its "high", that is why it is chosen by drug clinics to detox from opiates. As long as you are on a dose of methadone that is appropriate, you will not have to stop work or feel any major effects from methadone.
Yes, as long as methadone is taken as prescribed, you can maintain employment.
Doctors will usually have it. In the UK NHS doctors will often take on private work in addition to their NHS contract which they will take out income protection on for when they can't work.
yes
it treats it with respect.
As of 2021, the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK employs around 1.3 million people, making it one of the largest employers in the world.
Yes. Sometimes methadone takes up to 2 hours to start feeling the effects.
Will first you need to get off methadone or be on at least 5mg. And then the doctor can put you on suboxone.
Methadone, does not show up on normal drug tests, that test for opiates. I was drug tested by the state for legal reasons, and methadone did not show up. Most employers drug tests would not detect methadone. Methadone is a synthetic opiate, and unless a specific test is done for blood serum levels of methadone, it will not show up. I have also given urine samples for jobs, and methadone does not show up, EVER!!!