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Methadone should only be taken orally as prescribed by a physician.
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You can take opioids such as morphine and diamorphine with a low dose of dimenhydrinate (Gravol), but dimenhydrinate's active metabolite, diphenhydramine, is a CNS depressant; therefore, the combination of opioids and H1 receptor antagonists -being 1st generation antihistamines and other anticholinergic drugs- can definately increase the respiratory depression associated with opioid analgesics.Methadone and dimenhydrinate is particularily more dangerous than most opioid combinations, this is because of the cumulative effect that methadone is notorious for, as well as methadone's high rate of respiratory depression.Now, with buprenorphine, the active component in Suboxone, your respiratory depression rate is significantly less than with most other opioids because of the ceiling effect.In light of these factors, my answer would be that it would be relatively safe to take a small dosage of dimenhydrinate with Suboxone.The dosage taken would be relative to your dose of Suboxone.Combining sedative/depressant drugs is never necessarily safe, however, if you know how your body reacts to the drugs in question, and you are sure that you are taking doses within your safety-range, then buprenorphine and dimenhydrinate can be a very safe combination despite their synergy of effects.An example of a safe dosage in my scenario is as follows, I currently take 8mg Suboxone SL/PO daily and often safely take 25mg-50mg dimenhydrinate with multiple doses of GABAergic herbals through the day. Sometimes these doses taken with a few glasses of wine before bed.Remember that Suboxone is very potent, 8mg being equal to a daily dose of 120mg morphine. Base your judgement on knowledge of the chemicals as well as your own body and always be safe.
Please don't take it before you know what your doing. Methadone SHOULD NOT be taken recreationally. It is dangerous and addicting. I'm addicted myself and have done reports, taken classes, have other junky friends. I've seen it all with Methadone. Any other drug ask someone else, but I know my methadone. I go to a Methadone clinic.
Both increase serotonin levels, so it would be silly to take both. Now, if you take methadone in the morning, and begin getting shaky at night and cannot sleep, it would be o.k. to take it at night for sleep only...not during the day and not together with methadone!
Don't take methadone in combination with Valium as this will increase the effects of methadone and can lead to an overdose.
methadone is a synethic its has its own test to show it, but if you took a urine test and it came back positive and you didn't take methadone then i would have them run a gmcs test bc that will determine what came up as methadone, if you take benadyrl that would come up as a positive for methadone...hope this helps
No, Methadone should take away the withdrawal symptoms. If you are experiencing withdrawals long after it has been taken, consult your physician about adjusting your dosage.
Methadone, if taken as prescribed by your physician, should keep you well throughout the day until it is time to take it again the following day.
Can you mix methadone with fentanyl
yes
Ask your prescribing physician.