Is it safe to inject liquid methadone?
Yes, it is possible to make Methadone tablets liquid for
injection. If you normally use 200mg good quality street-Heroin, it
is enough with 20mg Methadone to prevent withdrawal symptoms.
Methadone tablets usually have a lactose-monohydrocloride
additive. If you try to warm (cook) this with water it will become
a gelantine substans unusable for injecting.
The trick is to use cooled equipment as well as cooled water
(please for your own health use 9mg natriumcloride, sterile water
that mimic the body's own water/salt mixture). DO NOT USE TAP
WATER!!!
As cooler as better (above freezing point) to prevent binding to
gelatin.
Mix it well, and you will get a lot of residue, but this is only
"fill stuff" in tablets. (20 to 30 % of the Methadone will be left
in the residue so eat this to get it all).
Use a quite large peace of cotton to filter when you fill the
syringe.
Be honest to yourself regarding the amount you use a day because
Methadone is much more potent than street-Heroin. If you try to use
the same amount in milligrams you are likely to overdose.
You will NOT get a similar kick from Methadone as Heroin. Ever!
It is definitely better to take Methadone orally to save your
internal body from damages caused by this type of injection's.
Methadone (and Subutex) are the best way to get your opiate
addiction under control. Miracles will happened if you are patient
and use several month's to reduce doses. Depending of how long you
have been addicted it can take up to a year (slowly and painless)
stepping down to get totally clean.
This should be done in cooperation with a qualified physician if
you can find one to trust. It is also possible to do this on your
own, but not recomended because opiate addiction is exstreamly
difficult to control by yourself. It demands an enormous portion of
self-disiplin, but if you make it. You are definetly strong enough
mentally to achieve anything in life. Just get clean first!
Good luck!