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methadone

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Noun — A synthetic painkiller similar to morphine, most commonly used to help people recover from heroin or opioid addiction.

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Etymology

A blend name built from parts of its chemical description — roughly "dimethylamino" + "diphenyl" + "heptanone" — reflecting its molecular structure.

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What does “methadone” mean?

The word “methadone” means a synthetic painkiller similar to morphine, most commonly used to help people recover from heroin or opioid addiction. In plain terms, a controlled substitute drug used in addiction treatment programmes.

How do you pronounce “methadone”?

“Methadone” is pronounced MEHTH-uhd-ohn (/ˈmɛθ.əˌdoʊn/ in IPA).

How do you use “methadone” in a sentence?

Here is “methadone” used in a sentence: “The clinic prescribes methadone to patients trying to quit heroin.”

What part of speech is “methadone”?

“Methadone” is a noun.

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