Avoiding Accidental Overdoses with Methadone
The FDA has issued a health advisory warning of a public health to prevent overdose when prescribing methadone or managing patients taking this drug. Since the'70s, methadone has been used mainly to treat possession of illegal drugs, but now it 's also being used increasingly for the treatment of pain. The FDA issued the Advisory because of reports of events and death adverse life threatening in patients receiving methadone for pain control. Part of the reason is that doctors prescribe …
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Methadone has made my life alot more stabil. Some may take methadone for the rest of their lives, and if it saves them from dope…. so be it.
i think the overdoses have to do with pill poppers that think they will get high with methadone and because they dont abuse it and die…methadone dosent get you high!!!never, dosent acululate in such levels in the brain that cause an serotonin release, opiate reaction is extended for longer,…its a pain relief drug but not psicodrug…its perfect for some people…like heroin addicts
diamorphine is heroin, pure heroin, and is almost a death setence…lam and metha…is the right answer
As a drug addict,compared to child-abusers, I thought Methadone has been around since the 1940s when in Germany, morphine supplies were cut off. I.G. Farben developed Amidone,or Analgesic #10820,LATER called Dolophine when marketed by Eli Lilly,maybe from the Greek Dolor, ‘ Pain ‘? I am wrong , I thought Lex.starting giving hard-line addicts shots in the 50s? My God , Diamorphine is much safer.And a far better analgesic…
