Yes, cherry-flavored methadone can come in different shades of red, depending on the manufacturer and the specific formulation. Variations in color can be attributed to the ingredients used in the flavoring and the dye added to the solution. However, the effectiveness and dosage of the medication remain consistent regardless of its color. It's important to focus on the prescribed dosage rather than the appearance of the medication.
Different shades of brown
Yes, Methadone does come in an orange form.
Technically speaking it does come from a cherry tree! But a more acurate answer would be in China. Cherry Blossoms originated in China, and then was brought over seas by European settelers. Thus making everyone think they come from Japan.
True cherry wood comes from a cherry tree. One has to be very careful when purchasing cherry wood as many different types of wood can be stained to appear like cherry wood.
Yes bamboo shades can come in any size you wish. Your local home store will sell them in a variety of standard sizes, but you can order a custom size from the company.
Roman Shades come in a wide variety of colors from white to wood tones as well reds, greens and even black depending on the needs and design of the room.
You can only fail a drug test for methadone if they are testing for methadone. Methadone does not come up as an opiate since there are no opiates in methadone,
10mg of Methadone is equivalent to 5micrograms of Fetanyl. Fetanyl is tremendously stronger than Methadone. Fetanyl is measured in micrograms, Methadone in mg.... hope this helped...
cherry is the girlfriend of Bob the social and cherry is also a social with red long hair that feels bad for Ponyboy and Jhonny and later in the story ponyboy and cherry come across the conclusion that even though there financially different and physically different there not mentally different. "Things are rough all over" applies to both Greasers and socials
Varieties of the Maple tree grow in many different countries including USA and Canada.
A bird feeder is the answer to this riddle. They are often made of un-sanded wood, making them rough to the touch. They also are made in different shades and are stuck in trees.
Cherry trees can come in a variety of shades and colors. The most common one looks like the scruffy oaks most landscapers use. They have beautiful pink blossoms that almost turn the tree into a big bubble of princess pink.