Absolutely NOT.
yes
Do not do this unless your doctor tell you so. Methadone is much more potent than most people think. The half-life of methadone is anywhere from 8-24 hours or more. Adding another opiate to it as strong as morphine is asking for trouble.
No, if you take methadone, you should not mix it with suboxone. Make sure the methadone is out of you system before taking suboxone. Combining these medications can result in instant withdrawals and severe sickness.
Methadone is not intended to create a euphoric effect. If euphoria occurs this can indicate that you are taking too much methadone.
It is not recommended to take suboxone and methadone together within a few hours apart. You should give yourself time to get one out of your system before taking the other. Mixing methadone and suboxone can result in sickness and withdrawals.
Yes. Sometimes methadone takes up to 2 hours to start feeling the effects.
Yes depends how much o.c tho
After getting off of 20 mgs of Methadone, a person would need to wait 72 hours before taking any Suboxone. This should ultimately be left up to your doctor, though.
Most of the time it takes 6-8 hours for the metabolites to get into your urine. So if you take the methadone a few hours before your drug test, it shouldn't show up. Unless you had already been using it
If you are asking how long it affects the nervous system, it is 3.8 hours.
You should wait until you are experiencing full withdrawals. I would recommend waiting at least 36 hours and 48 hours if you can stand it. If you wait 48 hours you will definitely not get sick but I it is risky before that.
It depends how many Mg of methadone you're on & how long you've been on it. You don't want to take suboxone for about 3 days from the start of the withdrawal symptoms. If you start the suboxone before then, it will make you sick.