Short answer: Yes, but you should be very careful with dosages and the context you take them in.
Obviously methadone is a very potent and long lasting narcotic analgesic, high doses of methadone alone can cause somnolence (sleepiness).
Quetiapine is a potent antipsychotic with very strong sedative properties. It is used to treat people diagnosed with schizophrenia to limit psychotic symptoms, and those with bi-polar to prevent manic episodes. It is also commonly used as an anti-anxiety medication and sleep aid in patients where sedatives of the benzodiazepine, z-drug, or barbituarate classes are contraindicated due to addiction concerns.
Combined the effects of both drugs are significantly amplified and can cause profound somnolence. It is not advisable, unless directed by a doctor, to consume the drugs in combination during the day; you should not drive while under their influence or operate heavy machinery.
I am a methadone patient (90mg daily) and am prescribed quetiapine (25mg tablets) to help with sleep when required. I only take them occasionally, and I only take half at a time. That is still enough to knock me out - equally as or even more effectively as the equivalent dose of Klonopin (a benzo) - and leaves me feeling a little groggy on waking.
Having said that I know people who are prescribed them to control mania, and the dosage range is far greater. One guy I know takes 300mg in the morning with breakfast and then another 500mg at night, so tolerance does build. The point is be careful, sensible and seek advice from a doctor.
I have taken both several times, never had a problem, the antibiotic worked fine as well as the methodone.
Yes, however in small doses. A large quantity of each can be lethal. So be careful what you use to get high.
Yes. I have a prescription to take them both. But it would be wise to consult with you physician first.
The methadone will block the anelalcesic effect of lortab
Quinine has no effect on Methadone detoxification.
yes you can take both drugs at the ame time. The lyrica will potentiate the carisoprodol and leave you feeling great. I would take about 700mg of soma and about 400+mgs of lyrica to lift u to new levels of euphoria.
Suboxene is used after being on a methadone program and you have reached a max. dose of 20 mg. a day. Then after 24 hours you took your last 20mg. you take suboxene. BUT NEVER TAKE BOTH AT THE SAME TIME OR IN THE SAME 24 HOUR PERIOD! One should be monitored by a medical professional
Yes, when I had shingles the doctor gave me both at the same time.
Yes, you can take these two different medications at the same time. Chantix is a drug used to treat nicotine addiction and Lexothyroxine is a drug used to treat hypothyroidism.
Yes. I'm currently taking both for nerve damage to my knee. 10 mg of both 3x's a day on the methadone only once on the MSContin IR (Instant release morphine)
methadone for back pain show toxicity when use long time
You may take Lyrica with Diazepam, so long as you take both according to the dosage that your physician recommended. It should be noted, however, that both drugs act on the GABA pathways and can be considered synergistic drugs. Taking too much of both substances at the same time can create issues such as agitation and mild hallucinations. - John "Always ask your doctor FIRST".
Suboxone will not but the methadone will show as an opiate. I would give the methadone a good four days to get out but keep taking your suboxone so you dont get sick. i have been on probation taking u.a.'s for about a year and have been on suboxone for the same amount of time. I take a sub the morning of my test and it shows clean everytime. just quit the methadone and you will be fine!
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