you will feel drowsy if the dose is too much.
Methadone can produce a high feeling if it is taken in excess and it can also be used to help someone to get off of other opiates.
Yes, methadone is an opiate blocker and will block the effects of heroine.----------------------------------ImprovementMethadone does not contain an opiate blocker at all. It has a cross-tolerance with opioids, and higher doses of methadone can reduce the high: but from first hand experience I can tell you categorically that methadone does not totally block the high you get from taking heroin.
No, methadone at high doses should not interact with penicillin.
Only a doctor or registed personal at the methadone clinic can tell you what will help with methadone withdrawel
tell a freind that your taking methadone because methadone is all about the peer pressure. Your relative or freind will take you to a treatment center
Your doctor probably weaned you off the Methadone too fast before switching you over to Suboxone. Methadone takes a LONG time to withdrawal from. I would definitely tell your doctor that you're still feeling withdrawals from the Methadone so he can help you. Hope you feel better.
No. Methadone does not cause euphoria itself when used as prescribed.
Please someone tell me. I just started lithium, but have been on methadone for years.
You are on methadone for a reason, probably drug abuse related. Only take the amount your doctor has prescribed for you and follow instructions carefully. If you are trying to get "high" off this medicine then you are clearly taking it for the wrong reasons.
they can't tell. the only way you can measure the levels of methadone currently flowing through your system would be a blood test. they just make sure that you're taking your methadone - not how much.
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Usually an increase in heart rate that has to do with methadone is caused by withdrawal off of methadone. But don't forget everyone is different and methadone is a drug that affects many people differently.