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METHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE

FDA-approved approved Small molecule ✓ Verified May 2026 Quality 5/100

METHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE is a drug. It is currently FDA-approved (first approved 1947).

Methadone hydrochloride is a small molecule that acts as a mu opioid receptor agonist. It is used to treat conditions such as heroin dependence, opioid-related disorders, and substance-related disorders, typically through replacement therapy.

At a glance

Generic nameMETHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE
ModalitySmall molecule
PhaseFDA-approved
First approval1947

Approved indications

No approved indications tracked.

Boxed warnings

Common side effects

Serious adverse events

Key clinical trials

Primary sources

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SourceUsed for
FDA labelMechanism, indications, dosing, boxed warnings, drug interactions
ClinicalTrials.govTrial enrolment, design, endpoints, results

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Frequently asked questions about METHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE

What is METHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE?

METHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE is a Small molecule drug.

When was METHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE approved?

METHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE was first approved on 1947.

What development phase is METHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE in?

METHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE is FDA-approved (marketed).

What are the side effects of METHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE?

Common side effects of METHADONE HYDROCHLORIDE include Lightheadedness, Dizziness, Sedation, Nausea, Vomiting, Sweating. Serious adverse events: Respiratory depression, Respiratory arrest, Cardiac arrest, Death.

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