Several factors can lower the effect of methadone, including the use of certain medications such as benzodiazepines, anticonvulsants, and some antibiotics, which may interact with methadone and alter its metabolism. Additionally, factors like liver function, overall health, and genetic variations in drug metabolism can influence its effectiveness. Substance use, particularly alcohol or other opioids, can also diminish methadone's effects. Finally, inadequate dosing or inconsistent adherence to the prescribed regimen can result in reduced therapeutic effects.
Yes, Methadone can effect the sex in males making it difficult to achieve and erection.
Yes, a methadone pill may be cut if a lower dose is required.
Quinine has no effect on Methadone detoxification.
Yes, edema or fluid retention is a side effect of methadone.
The methadone will block the anelalcesic effect of lortab
NO
Yes, tums lower acid in your stomach, in which there for allows methadone to absorb completely
Yes, as long as methadone is taken as prescribed, you can maintain employment.
No, pregnancy can still occur if methadone is being used. Also, see related link below for more information on methadone and pregnancy.
Methadone is not intended to create a euphoric effect. If euphoria occurs this can indicate that you are taking too much methadone.
No, Pregnancy can still occur if methadone is being used.
can you take Viagra and also take methadone