No, Methadone and Methamphetamines are different from each other.
You can not make methadone unless you are a pharmaceutical company. You must be referring to METHAMPHETAMINES which is a completely different thing altogether.
No. Methadone is an opiate. Methamphetamine is an amphetamine. Totally different drug classes. But Methadone WILL make you test positive for opiates in general (i.e. morphine, heroin, oxycontin, etc.)
In a standard 12-panel urine drug test, there are looking for amphetamine, methamphetamines, barbiturates and benzodiazepines, and marijuana. Codeine, opiates, phencyclidines, methadone, propoxyphene , MDMA and extended opiates conclude the test.
Dorters are dormitories, so basically predorters are the place dolophins used to live. A dolophin is a drug also known as methadone, so dolophin predorters are the place where methadone was created.
12 panel Drug test includes: Amphetamines, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, Cannabis (THC), Methadone, Methamphetamines, Opiates, PCP and MDMA (Ecstasy), Oxycodone & Propoxyphene.
No, pregnancy can still occur if methadone is being used. Also, see related link below for more information on methadone and pregnancy.
Street methadone is generally from a legal methadone clinic. This medication is designed to help addicts to recover from their addictions but might also be sold on the street illegally.
Methadone is used to treat opiate addiction and is also used for pain management in some cases.
Considering that the average daily dose of methadone ranges between 45mg and 60mg it is doubtful that you will experience any sort of physical or mental change. It also depends on what you are using the methadone for, small doses have been known to alleviate symptoms of heroin withdrawal, but some say it's just a placebo effect.
Methadone is prescribed to people who are addicted to opiates and is also used for pain management in some cases.
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.
Methadone is a synthetic opiate however it is also an opaite blocker. If you take methaone before taking dilaudid the methadone will "block" the dilaudid. Some people have to take more dilaudid to break-through the methadone block.