Currently, no studies have found any significant evidence to suggest methadone use over a long period of time can kill you. Methadone is only lethal if used in the wrong way, like overusing the medication.
yes, you can do anything with methadone.
Yes
I have a friend who goes to the methadone clinic. This person told me that tramadol and methadone together can kill you.
Yes it is. Methadone is often sold to people other than the user. So it is 100% necessary to include methadone on the list of drugs they test for to make sure that you are taking it. Giving methadone to somebody else can easily kill them. Your dose is designed for you, what is OK for you could kill somebody else. And if that should happen, you would be charged. You would be responsible for that. I am on methadone and they test us for it. METHADONE IS AUTOMATICALLY TESTED AT METHADONE CLINICS ALONG WITH OPIATES, BENZODIAZEPAM, COCAINE, ECT.
Methadone is used to treat people who are addicted to opiates such as oxycontin. Many people enter treatment facilities and take methadone to help themselves to get off the opiates and eventually detox from the methadone.
If it is in pill form, Yes, you CAN snort methadone but I don't recommend it... it's very addictive and if you are not used to it could very easily kill you.
That would be defeating the object. If you are on a drugs program, they will slowly reduce your Methadone prescription and provide other support if needed.
Hardly anything.
Alcohol cannot accelerate the disassociation of the methadone from the receptors in your brain (which is the withdrawal. If you take methadone with Alcohol it can lead to the "feeling of withdrawal, but what you are feeling is symptoms of overdose, which feel similar. Both can depress the respiratory system and that is why it is so dangerous to take together, as is benzos and methadone. It can kill you.
that combination will kill 99.9999% of the population. there are very very very few people who can tolerate a cocktail like that.
Yes! Methadone is by far one of the strongest orally ingested opiates available. In addition to its strength as an analgesic, there are many medications that, when combined with methadone, greatly increase the risk of death (including but not limited to: benzodiazepines, valium, SSRIs such as Prozac and Zoloft, alcohol, etc). Methadone also suppresses the respiratory system (slows your breathing) and this effect lasts much longer than the analgesiac effect. In other words, a user can lose the effect or high, enter withdrawals, yet still have their breathing slowed down - when additional methadone is taken, death can result, especially among users of an uncertain tolerance. Finally, unlike heroin, the withdrawals from methadone alone are sufficient to kill an otherwise healthy human being.
You have to kill something eventually, to gain a clue scroll, or during a clue scroll. Sorry. :3