Using Hydroxycut, a weight loss supplement, alongside methadone, a medication used for opioid addiction treatment, should be approached with caution. There may be potential interactions or side effects, as Hydroxycut contains stimulants that could affect heart rate and blood pressure, which may be concerning for individuals on methadone. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional before combining these substances to ensure safety and proper management of any underlying health conditions.
Same as Methadone. A strong long acting pain narcotic. It is also used as is methadone to get peole off of heroin.
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.
No, methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires its own test used to detect it.
No, Pregnancy can still occur if methadone is being used.
Methadone is a synthetic opiate used to help treat Heroin / Opiate addiction, it is also used in chronic pain managment. It produces many of the same effects of morphine or heroin.
Methadone wafers and liquid methadone contain the same active ingredient, methadone, but they differ in form and possibly in how they are administered. Liquid methadone is typically taken orally in a measured dose, while methadone wafers are solid forms that dissolve in the mouth. Both forms are used in opioid addiction treatment and pain management, but the choice between them depends on the patient's needs and preferences. It's important to use them under medical supervision to ensure proper dosing and effectiveness.
Only methadone will be detected because the methadone urine test is specifically used to detect methadone.
Only if the specific test used to detect methadone is used, then the methadone will show up.
Suboxene is used after being on a methadone program and you have reached a max. dose of 20 mg. a day. Then after 24 hours you took your last 20mg. you take suboxene. BUT NEVER TAKE BOTH AT THE SAME TIME OR IN THE SAME 24 HOUR PERIOD! One should be monitored by a medical professional
No, they each have their own test used to detect each medication.
No, methadone has its own specific test used to detect it. Zomorph contains morphine which would show up as an opiate.
Currently, no studies have found any significant evidence to suggest methadone use over a long period of time can kill you. Methadone is only lethal if used in the wrong way, like overusing the medication.