you wouldnt even feel the oxy,or a point of heroin ,you would however feel a 100 grey morphine and ,its a hell of alot easier to quit if you are on meth,next day do a grey -no meth next day half your dose of meth with down or morph maybe half a grey,then thrd day no meth a whole grey and next same,then 10 mls of meth amd if nedded a point next day -then no meth no greys just valium weed and a percoset or 2 and you are done you might feel weak anxious but ive done this before or whatever is available-the truth is only one way to come off opiates comfotably as possible and that to have knowledge willpower and other tapering off opiates for comfort,...MALvancouver
yes you can take it instead of or with they use methadone to treat pain and or withdrawals for oxycodone
yes, but only take for 6 days by then your physical addiction will be over, trust me you do not want to start taking methadone
For someone who doesn't take opiates , ten milligrams will keep you high most of the night!
No, methodone does not contain any acetaminophen. Tylenol contains acetaminophen.
Hardly anything.
yes you can mix them, but you will not experence nearly the high you would from just the oxycodone alone, the methadone partially blocks the euphoric effect of the oxycodone... speaking from experence save the methadone, and take the oxy.
The only way that could happen is if he took one of your methadone pills. Keep them locked up!
Take the xanax away... I take it she is coming off heroin or an opiate since she is on methadone. When you take a benzo with methadone it creates a heroin like effect, and can cause black outs. I personally would not recommend methadone, Suboxone is the better option or Subutex.But be aware that Subutex and Suboxone will give you INSTANt withdraw symptoms,a hardhitting cold turkey, if your not completely out of the Methadone.
Methadone is stronger than oxycodone by up to 5 to 8 times depending on individual differences. Methadone can be used for pain but the typical doses of methadone for narcotic withdrawal are less than would be used for pain. One word of caution, methadone has a longer withdrawal cycle than oxycodone and can last up to two weeks. If the intention is getting off the oxys I would suggest suboxone. Getting off of methadone can be much more difficult than getting off oxys. Having said that, Methadone can work quite well for people with chronic IBS where other anti-diarrheals do not work. Methadone can turn into a life long maintenance, so you should very carefully weigh the alternatives, and if the only alternative is Methadone, then God help you and best of luck. If there are any other alternatives other than methadone, try that first. Methadone should only be the very last resort. Methadone will not provide the long term euphoria that oxys provide. So if the intent is recreational use, you will soon lose the euphoric feeling but still experience withdrawals which by many accounts is far worse than oxys. Methadone is not well suited for recreational use, so if that is the root of the question, do not take it, or you will be sorry. If it is the last resort, it can be a life saver.
Don't take methadone it is very addictive and way stronger. Suboxone is way better and safer for coming of oxycodone. With Suboxone you would only have to take 2-4 mg.
Don't take methadone in combination with Valium as this will increase the effects of methadone and can lead to an overdose.
Yes you can. It's a great way to experience this wonderful chemical. ...To elaborate... Yes you can smoke a methadone pill, BUT from experience, it is a complete waste. Smoking it gives no significant rush or high and if anything your losing precious milligrams. Methadone is a slow acting opiod and takes a while to kick in no matter how you take it.