Can you mix methadone with fentanyl
yes
200 mcg of fentanyl is the equivalent of 400 milligrams methadone
YOU cannot use tramadol in combination with methadone. It is an opiate antagonist which if you are taking methadone can send you into instant severe withdrawl. I do not have the answer for methadone and fentanyl combination but do not use the tramadol methadone combination. If you do or have you are in for a very very scary experience. There are many pain meds you cannot mix with methadone. Take it from a life long methadone patient who has experienced what it is like to mix an opiate antagonist with methadone........Do not try it............................
Feels good if you've got the tolerance for it... But fentanyl in the right dose works WELL all by itself.
100 micro grams of fentanyl is stronger than the 85 mg of methadone.
No, Fentanyl will show up as an opiate and methadone will only show up as methadone because it is synthetic and requires its own test to detect it.
Yes you can. But it would be a waste for the most part. Methadone has blocking properties and will clog up your opiate receptors. Taking any opiate after Methadone is mostly useless. You will not feel any pleasurable effects from the other opiates. I have heard that taking other opiates with Methadone will help with pain, but that the euphoria of the opiate will not happen.
If you mean fentanyl, then yes you would get high but it is a lethal combination. Fentanyl is 100x stronger than morphine and usually used in cancer patients. I don't suggest mixing the two drugs.
Drugs such as opium, morphine, heroin, codeine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, fentanyl, and methadone.
Using methadone and fentanyl at the same time can cause dizziness, drowsiness, and difficulty concentrating. Always talk to your doctor before taking multiple medications to find the right dosage for your specific case.
Don't take methadone in combination with Valium as this will increase the effects of methadone and can lead to an overdose.
it depends on the dosage of methadone but the combo of thetwo is very deadly but if done right could be a very good high!! If you are in a methadone program, fentanyl is one drug that doesn't show per say. If you wear it, eat it, or smoke it, it won't show up as a regular opiate as it is synthetic based and for whatever reason is confused with alcohol. That's why they always ask you when you pee if you have had anything to drink - the fentanyl and alcohol show as the same. So.... if you had reported that you didn't have anything to drink that day they will then classify it as a dirty sample. If you have taken fentanyl just make sure you tell them you had a couple of drinks that day or late the night before. From experience, you will show as clean.