When injecting methadone, the dosage must be carefully determined by a healthcare provider, as it varies based on individual factors such as tolerance and treatment goals. Generally, high doses (e.g., greater than 100 mg) can increase the risk of overdose and serious side effects. It's crucial to follow medical advice and guidelines, as injecting any substance carries inherent risks. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized dosing recommendations.
Yes, if drowsiness occurs after taking methadone, it is usually a sign that you are taking too much.
Methadone is not intended to create a euphoric effect. If euphoria occurs this can indicate that you are taking too much methadone.
you will feel drowsy if the dose is too much.
Other than what? Other than too much euphoria? Too much relaxation? Too much poverty? Too much jail? Too much disease?
No, if you are experiencing drowsiness, this could indicate that you are taking too much methadone. Consult your physician about adjusting your medication.
No they do not. they do however, check for levels of methadone and levels of metabolites to prove the methadone was injested. so if you pour methadone in a drink that looks like urine, no metabolites and too much methadone would look suspicious. I assume this is why you asked.
its ok to take colonadine and methadone , but you dont want to take too much of it, if you start to have trouble breathing you should go to the emergency room. they both can lower your heart rate.
Methadone is not intended to create a euphoric effect. If this occurs, it usually means that you are taking too much.
Adding too much liquid, be it wine, water.
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The purpose of methadone maintenance is to treat opiate addiction and in some cases pain management. Methadone is not meant to produce an euphoric effect and if a buzz feeling results after taking methadone, that usually means it is too much.
Endorphins stops when on your methadone because of the blood flow and chemicals. This is in the body.These drugs are made by chemists in labs, and include methadone, Endorphins can boost your mood too, and affect how you respond to situations of stress.