Maybe. It can cause respitory depression which can aid pneumonia to gain a foot hold. It will not cause pneumonia in itself.
from what i understand methadone blocks the effects of percocet anyway so whats the use in taking it?? as far as co q-10 that im not sure about.
I once had pneumonia.
methadone is a substitute for heroin. it taakes away the cravings from heroin and u should not use methadone & heroin cuz depending on the mg of methadone your on the methadone blocks the heroin when you do it (heroin)..
yes, but methadone fills the neural receptors for opiates in the brain mush stronger than smack. If you are on 20mgs. or more of methadone, you are wasteing your time.
YOU cannot use tramadol in combination with methadone. It is an opiate antagonist which if you are taking methadone can send you into instant severe withdrawl. I do not have the answer for methadone and fentanyl combination but do not use the tramadol methadone combination. If you do or have you are in for a very very scary experience. There are many pain meds you cannot mix with methadone. Take it from a life long methadone patient who has experienced what it is like to mix an opiate antagonist with methadone........Do not try it............................
My brother had pneumonia.
According to a report by the Bureau of Justice Statistics there were a total of 113 deaths in jails due to methadone use in 2013. Of these 28 deaths were attributed to methadone detoxification. 113 deaths in jails due to methadone use in 201328 deaths were attributed to methadone detoxification
Methadone typically does not cause pupil dilation; instead, it is more commonly associated with constricted pupils (miosis). As an opioid, methadone affects the central nervous system and can lead to such effects. However, individual reactions can vary, and other factors like dosage and concurrent substance use may influence pupil size.
Yes, drug tests look at metabolites, and since both forms contain methadone hydrochloride, the drug test will be positive for methadone metabolites.
Methadone is for people who need help getting off heroin/opiates. For pain(methadone) pill addiction depends on the doctor. They also use methadone as a pain killer.
No, you should not attempt to inject Percocet or any medication that contains acetaminophen (Tylenol) as an ingredient. Percocet is designed to be taken orally, and injecting it can lead to serious health risks, including infection, damage to blood vessels, and overdose. Always use medications as directed by a healthcare professional.
hydromorphone 2mg.