No they can test the level and see exactly how much is in ur system and match it to the amount ur suppose to be taking . A big problem with clinics are people selling their meds so they monitor it closely by testing levels.
No, because the test isn't looking for methadone. It's looking for the metabolic products of methadone, which you only get by actually taking the stuff.
Certain Krogers have 'The Little Clinic' in them and they do basic physicals and healthcare.
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You kind of don't. Methadone is addictive. There will bewithdrawal; you should probably consult a physician for ways to minimize this withdrawal.
YES! I was on avinza and it did little for my pain. Methadone has me comfortable all day and night. I think it is a lifesaver.
LSD is a hallucinogen with no effects on the respritory system and there is no risk for resperitory depression. Combining LSD with methadone or other opiates is a relatively safe combination with little if no adverse effects
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No! When diomethylmorphine aka Heroin is broken down in the body and delivered through the blood stream it is converted into morphine. Methadone however is a fully synthetic narcotic that does not come from poppies so no morphine or opium is used in the synthesizing of methadone nor is it converted to in the body
I see these questions alot, but they just do not make any sense to me. If you are trying to get off an opiate, why would you take another opiate? The answer is NO. There is a reason why they give methadone at clinics to get off opiates and not hydrocodone and oxycodone. Oxycodone and hydrocodone half a much shorter half-life than methadone, therefore you need MORE of it to get similar effects. What makes methadone a great tool for opiate recovery is that it lasts so long and because the euphoric effects are much less than hydrocodone. Therefore you can take much less and manage it much more easily at a lower cost. If you take hydrocodone to lesson your methadone withdrawal, then you are only building a tolerance for hydrocodone that will cause withdrawal symptoms as well. Again, why would you take a drug for withdrawal symptoms that cause withdrawal itself? Methadone is the best choice for opiate detox. If you are experiencing withdrawal serious enough to make you think about taking another opiate you are either 1., not ready to detox, or 2., are not being decreased properly by your doctor or clinic manager. The normal decrease rate for methadone is 1-2mg a WEEK. Yes, it's slow, but very effective and will have little to no withdrawal symptoms. This is all from personal experience.
She probably has a little crush on you. or she's wondering what's on your face.
nervous, scared, wondering what i had done. maybe a little suspicious. :)
I have received nitrous oxide at my dentist numerous times while on a high dose (>100mg/day) of methadone. The dentist & my counselor at the methadone clinic were aware of both drugs. I never had a reaction, except possibly needing more gas for the same effect I had without the methadone. Therefore, It would be my assumption that yes, you can indeed receive nitrous oxide while on methadone.