Methadone is sometimes referred to as "fizzies" in street slang due to its formulation in effervescent tablets or its method of consumption, which may involve dissolving it in liquid, creating a fizzy effect. This colloquial term reflects the drug's association with recreational use and highlights its presence in the illicit drug scene. The nickname can also stem from the way users might mix it with soda or other beverages for easier ingestion.
No. Methadone is a very mild opiate in terms of its "high", that is why it is chosen by drug clinics to detox from opiates. As long as you are on a dose of methadone that is appropriate, you will not have to stop work or feel any major effects from methadone.
there are alot of different slang terms for methadone but the ones i hear on a regular bases are M's, M10's, M5's, M&M's, Dollies, Dones, and Meth's
Which ones...
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Technically, no. Methadone is an opioid, not an opiate. A drug is only an opiate if it is naturally found in the poppy plant. All opiates are opioids, nut not all opioids are opiates. This distinction is often ignored and the terms are frequently used interchangeably.
A group of people gathered on a street can be referred to as a "crowd." If they are assembled for a specific purpose, such as a protest or celebration, they may also be called a "gathering" or "assembly." In some contexts, terms like "mob" or "throng" might apply, depending on the size and behavior of the group.
The terms high street is used in the UK and means what main street does in the US. High street fashion describes clothing that is found in retail chains.
It is generally safe to take Valium 9 hours after methadone since the drugs do not interact significantly in terms of their metabolism. However, you should always consult with your healthcare provider to ensure it is safe for your specific situation as individual circumstances can vary.
generally no, but it depends on the amount of methadone you take... if you have a low tollerance and you take 4 methadone 10's, then you will nod off and feel very heavy as like heroin... hope this helps...
In mathematical terms it's called a rhombus.
Street. Both stone and rock are related terms, just like avenue and street. A stone is a type of rock, and an avenue is a type of street.
Although the terms drive and street are almost perfectly synonymous, the implication is that a street is likely to be larger and more important than a drive.