Methadone Is Not a Blocker. in the Right Dose With Conventional Opiates the Two Compliment Each Other…?
Question by DynoDiKk: Methadone is not a blocker. In the right dose with conventional opiates the two compliment each other…?
what is the exact ratio of methadone in milligrams where just 5mg’s of Oxycodone would be effective? And what milligrams of Methadone would the 5mg’s of Oxycodone be rendered useless?
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methadone causes cross-tolerance you will get a buzz from the start if you do it 1:1 ratio, but after prolonged usage the methadone will block it and you will just be staving off the wd’s.
Methadone is just another narcotic. Its effect is ALWAYS additive. It is the only narcotic that clinics are allowed to use for “addiction”. Regular doctors are only allowed to prescribe methadone for cough or pain. The funny thing is, methadone is one of the hardest narcotics to withdraw from. It gets into the bones and takes months to get it out of your system.