Yes, they will allow dosing in any way that helps, and the doctor approves. Split dosing is used in many clinics, especially for pregnant women who will go through their dose rapidly as the baby grows. I have seen one woman have to take up to 350 mgs. a day, up from her regular 130 mg., and the baby, although 6 weeks premature, had no withdrawals. It seems that a higher dose equals no withdrawals, plus it has been found that methadone does not get secreted in the mother's milk until the dose is above 200 mg/day, and even then it's a very small amount that does not affect the baby enough to cause any harm that would outweigh the benefits from breast feeding.
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