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.
Taking less methadone would help. Talk to the doctor who prescribed you the methadone. He/she will be able to prescribe an anti-emetic such as Phenergan or change the methadone to another medication (if you are using it for pain).
Methadone can produce a high feeling if it is taken in excess and it can also be used to help someone to get off of other opiates.
Alcohol cannot accelerate the disassociation of the methadone from the receptors in your brain (which is the withdrawal. If you take methadone with Alcohol it can lead to the "feeling of withdrawal, but what you are feeling is symptoms of overdose, which feel similar. Both can depress the respiratory system and that is why it is so dangerous to take together, as is benzos and methadone. It can kill you.
The Shelby County Treament Center can help you with methadone detox. www.shelbycountytreatmentcenter.com
Your doctor probably weaned you off the Methadone too fast before switching you over to Suboxone. Methadone takes a LONG time to withdrawal from. I would definitely tell your doctor that you're still feeling withdrawals from the Methadone so he can help you. Hope you feel better.
Only a doctor or registed personal at the methadone clinic can tell you what will help with methadone withdrawel
If you are pregnant and considering stopping methadone, it's crucial to consult with your healthcare provider first. Abruptly stopping methadone can lead to withdrawal symptoms for both you and your baby, which can be harmful. Your doctor can help you assess the risks and benefits and may suggest a tapering plan to safely discontinue the medication. Always prioritize professional medical guidance in these situations.
Not illegally taking methadone is a good one.
tell a freind that your taking methadone because methadone is all about the peer pressure. Your relative or freind will take you to a treatment center
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.
You can try calling this 24 hour hotline to find help to get off methadone. The number is 1-866-643-6144.