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What is methadose?

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Same as Methadone. A strong long acting pain narcotic. It is also used as is methadone to get peole off of heroin.

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Is methadose bad for you?

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How can you measure out 8 mg of methadone?

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What are the ingredients in methadone?

There is no such thing.. Methadone IS synthetic to begin with. It is a man-made synthetic opiate made in the 30's or 40's in Germany for military purposes. There are 2 types or methadone...regular methadone and methadose. There is no difference though in its chemical makeup. It is the same exact drug.


Is morphine a street drug?

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What drugs are tested for in a 10 panel drug screen?

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What does methadone look like?

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Did Hitlers soldiers use meth?

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