No. Methadone does not cause euphoria itself when used as prescribed.
Yes, depending on how high of a methadone dose you are on. Methadone will clog your opioid receptors and make it hard for any other opiate to act in your brain. Usually, any dose higher than 40mg's will block other opiates.
You have to be up to date with the latest fashion but you have to make the fashion your own. You have to act cool look cool and you have to hang with cool people.
It will make you feel very euphoric as if you were taking heroin. This only lasts temporarily and when a stable dose is found, ranging anywhere from 5 - 200mg daily, you will feel mostly normal. Though you will always be able to tell you are on it. Increased sweating, urinary retention, constipation... some of the worst things about daily methadone maintenance. But it can also act as a life saver for hundreds of thousands of people.... and then again it can act as legal and state funded high! :)
Because they think that you are trying to make your self look better/ act better/ and make your self look hotter!
Methadone will make you nod off, if they give you too much (giving the patient a "high"). Methadone will make you feel "normal" again if you have been addicted to opiates from pain killers or heroin. More and more people each day are taking methadone because they are trying to come off of pain medications with opiates. Methadone is also prescribed for pain too; most people don't know that. It makes you feel either "normal" (depending on addiction), or "high" if the person purchased the drug off of the street. They also might have a doctor giving too much, and would need to cut back to avoid being addicted to the methadone. If this happens the patient will try to get the doctor to increase the milligrams, although sometimes it is necessary to increase the milligrams if being treated for an opiate addiction.
First off, I have no clue why you would want to take methadone and suboxone together. They both do the same thing. The problem is that they are different synthetic opiates and act differently in your body. Suboxone has opiate-blocking properties so it would block out the methadone anyway and clog your opioid receptors. Taking both medications together is just pointless as both will make the other not work. Just stick with either one individually. But to answer your question, there is no drug that will help with the mixing of subuxone and methadone.
just look your hottest and act your coolest
they will act tough and them make themselves look like a fool:)
if ur a girl wear makeup if ur a guy act mature
they just stabbed them they did not act anything.
Well you go to all the best parties and act really cool you get dressed up but not to dressy and make yourself look really pretty but make it look as though you haven't put any effort in. When a boy talks to you act very confident and act as though you don't want to know him boys like that and just be yourself.
There could be several reasons. The first comes to mind is that you are high. The second is your behavior and the way you act is as if you are high. It could be that you dress or look like a stoner or who you hang around with. People get perceptions of people and that first impression usually is the one that stays with them. This doesn't take long to happen for this. Only about 5-10 minutes. If you want to change this change how you look or act.