Yes. I've been on methadone for almost 6 years and always disolve my tablets in water or other liquid. But I get the 40 mg tablets not 100% sure about 10mg but I'm sure it wouldn't hurt the dose.
1 ml
I was told by a nurse that 5ml = 100mg. So .5ml = 10mg.
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There may be a slight difference in the time it takes to get into your system. I have heard people say that the liquid worse for your teeth and tongue but it's probably minimal at best. Methadone 10mg pills take an hour and Ten minutes to feel the effect. With the liquid it usually takes around 25 minutes to a half an hour. Also Liquid is injectable where as some forms of the pills will gell up on you making them not injectable. Another problem is that the pills have been known to cause more nausea.
No, the bible never told us how big the ten commandment tablets were- they might not even be stone tablets at all.
Tablets of stone.
The original ten commandments given to Moses was written on tablets o stone with gods own hand, there were two such tablets.
Moses
No, Methadone will only show up if it is on the panel. Hydrocodone will show up as an opiate.
Moïse
Yes, i Believe they do, THEY Will be Revealed, just don't know when ? "Right Time" "Right Place"
The ten commandments or the decalogue.In Hebrew, they are called luchot habrit (לוחות הברית)
Moses carries stone tablets which contain the Ten Commandments from God. The number of tablets varies with each version of the story, but it is usually only one or two tablets.
If by tablets you mean pills (and not the stone tablets upon which were inscribed the Ten Commandments) there are a very wide range of different substances which are available in the form of tablets, and consequently, tablets can do a very wide range of things. If you are suffering from scurvy, a vitamin C tablet will cure you.
No. Nearly all scholars agree that there never was an Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible, which means that the tablets, on which the Ten Commandments were written, never existed. The Book of Exodus, which contains the Ten Commandments and the story of the tablets, was written in the middle of the first millennium BCE. ANSWER: Christians who believe the Bible believe the Ten Commandment Tablets are real. They were placed in the Arc of the Covenant, but since the Arc has disappeared we do not know what happened to the Tablets. But Exodus 20:1-17 gives us the Ten Commandments.