From what I understand yes. I am a methadone patient and have been for many years. I smoked for a long time and both my methadone doctors told me the same thing; that if I would stop smoking I would be able to be on a smaller dose and it would hold me better. It apparently makes a big difference and blocks it somehow.
Yes, Methadone can effect the sex in males making it difficult to achieve and erection.
Quinine has no effect on Methadone detoxification.
Yes, edema or fluid retention is a side effect of methadone.
The methadone will block the anelalcesic effect of lortab
NO
An increase in the excise tax on cigarettes raises the price of cigarettes by shifting the supply curve to the left. This shift occurs because the tax increases the cost of production for manufacturers, leading to a decrease in the quantity supplied at any given price. As a result, consumers face higher prices, which may reduce cigarette consumption. The overall effect is a decrease in demand equilibrium quantity and an increase in price.
Yes, as long as methadone is taken as prescribed, you can maintain employment.
With regard to pharmacokinetics, methadone is primarily metabolized by the CYP3A4 enzyme and to a lesser degree by CYP2B6. Medications that induce or inhibit this enzyme(which Lidocaine is one) can increase or decrease the serum concentrations of methadone.
No, pregnancy can still occur if methadone is being used. Also, see related link below for more information on methadone and pregnancy.
Methadone is not intended to create a euphoric effect. If euphoria occurs this can indicate that you are taking too much methadone.
No, Pregnancy can still occur if methadone is being used.
yes cigars are just like cigarettes