Yes, a methadone lab can potentially cause an explosion, particularly if it involves improper handling of flammable chemicals or if safety protocols are not followed. Methadone itself is not highly flammable, but the processes and materials used in its manufacture may include volatile substances. Additionally, any lab that does not adhere to safety regulations can pose a risk of fire or explosion due to chemical reactions or equipment failure. Proper safety measures and equipment are essential to minimize these risks.
It will only show up as methadone if it is being tested for.
yes
If your lab is messy you can't find anythingIf your lab is messy you might accidentally mix the wrong chemicals and cause an explosion or poisonous gasIf your lab is messy you might accidentally catch something on fireIf your lab is messy you might knock something over and break it or cause an accident
False positive for methadone
Yes, I would.
Yes methadones show up in urine anylsis if it is testing for it. Different lab use different panels to test different drugs. The lab can even tell if the methadone was processed through your liver. Clients at Methadone clinics who get the wafers can literally just spit into their pee and it will show methadone in their system since methadone is that potent.
No, Fentanyl will show up as an opiate and methadone will only show up as methadone because it is synthetic and requires its own test to detect it.
Yes, edema or fluid retention is a side effect of methadone.
No. Methadone does not cause euphoria itself when used as prescribed.
The basic panel doesn't detect methadone however there are extended tests that can. So it depends on whether the tester requests the lab to look for it.
No, it doesn't.
Yes, detox drinks can cause you to withdraw while on methadone.