Yes, depending on how high of a methadone dose you are on. Methadone will clog your opioid receptors and make it hard for any other opiate to act in your brain. Usually, any dose higher than 40mg's will block other opiates.
yes and no, methadone will block you from feeling the high effects but the Oxycontin will still alleviate pain.
Yes, Methadone will block the effects of Oxycontin and other opiates.
Yes, methadone will block the effects of oxycontin.
10mg of methadone is equal to 80 mg of oxycontin
Yes, methadone is used to treat withdrawals from Oxycontin and other opiate drugs.
YES Oxycontin shows up as opiates on a drug test and methadone shows up as methadone. Methadone is a synthetic opiate that is why it shows up different than Oxycontin.
No it shows as methadone ! Have to give special test for it
No, Oxycontin will show up as an opiate and methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires a specific test used to detect it.
If you mean fentanyl, then yes you would get high but it is a lethal combination. Fentanyl is 100x stronger than morphine and usually used in cancer patients. I don't suggest mixing the two drugs.
Methadone makes Oxycontin WAY stronger when combined. I DO NOT recommend doing this. Better to save the methadone till the next day. They help with your hangover since they are for Oxycontin addicts going through with drawls.
No, Methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires its own test to detect it.
Oxycontin
Methadone blocks the effects of Oxycontin and other opiates. Why are you on Methadone and Oxycontin in the first place? And how much of each? Then you will have a more accurate answer than the above. Well I might not be around to get your answer to my question so here it is: Methadone is NOT an antagonist acting substance nor even a partial antagonist like SUBUXONE (buprenorphine). Methadone is used as replacement therapy for opiate addicts. It is typically more manageable and longer acting than other opiates. If you are on both at the same time then you are feeling both of their effects and may have a higher tolerance now (which if you are not on methadone for opiate replacement, then you should talk to your doctor because you are on a quick and horrific road of opiate abuse if this is the case). If you were on Methadone and then switched to Oxycontin, it may be the case that your methadone dosage was stronger than the Oxycontin dosage you took and therefore you now have a higher tolerance.
Yes, Oxycontin will show up as an opiate on a drug test and Methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires its own specific test used to detect it.
yes