It's difficult with tablets. Methadose is a liquid form and to measure it look on the label to see mg/ml.. if it is 30 mg/ml, and your dose is 60 mg.......draw out two ml with a baby syringe. Or a marked dropper.
dilaudid is stronger then roxicodone if you are on methadone
1 ml of methadone liquid = 10 mg of methadone
10mg of methadone is equal to 80 mg of oxycontin
60 mg when they mix it in the clinic, powder in to juice 1mil= 1mg,5 mil juice =5mg,and so on.
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My friend takes the liquid methadone from the clinic - she said 1 tsp contains 50mg of methadone.
5mg of Methadone tends to be about $5.
To the best of my knowledge the highest is 50 mg
100 micro grams of fentanyl is stronger than the 85 mg of methadone.
on a low dosage the opiates will not be blocked by methadone. 30 mg will not block it
The conversion from methadone pills to liquid form can vary based on the concentration of the liquid preparation. Typically, liquid methadone is available in concentrations such as 10 mg/mL or 20 mg/mL. Therefore, to equal 40 mg of methadone from a 10 mg/mL solution, you would need 4 mL, and from a 20 mg/mL solution, you would need 2 mL. Always consult a healthcare professional for precise dosing and conversion.
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...