Yes! I had a horrible time swallowing food when I was on methadone. No matter how litttle food I swallowed wouldn't go down without drinking right behind it.
False positive for methadone
Frequent urination has many different causes. If you are a male, one common cause is prostate enlargement. It can cause difficulty urinating, as well as a feeling of not emptying your bladder completely, and urinating often. Drinking alcohol or caffeine at night will also cause frequent urination. Please see your doctor for diagnosis and treatment if necessary.
Yes, edema or fluid retention is a side effect of methadone.
No. Methadone does not cause euphoria itself when used as prescribed.
No, it doesn't.
Diabetes is caused by many factors, but urinating is not one of them. Frequent urination can be a SYMPTOM of diabetes.
Yes, detox drinks can cause you to withdraw while on methadone.
It certainly has that effect on me.
prostate cancer is deadly The old man had difficulty urinating because he had an enlarged prostate.
Perhaps for roughly a minute....but after that, the passing of urine should return to normal.
Using methadone and fentanyl at the same time can cause dizziness, drowsiness, and difficulty concentrating. Always talk to your doctor before taking multiple medications to find the right dosage for your specific case.
The answer to your question is yes and no. Yes, you can get a blackout when you take alcohol and methadone together. And no, methadone is not the cause of a blackout. If you get a blackout it is strictly from the Alcohol consumption. Of course, methadone will increase your level of intoxication. But if you blackout on methadone, you are either dead or overdosing. Methadone is a very dangerous drug and has an incredibly long half-life. I do NOT recommend mixing methadone and any other drug. If you are going to drink while on methadone, do so in moderation.