Is Methadone safe? Methadone is a drug, and its use can and does lower respiratory and heart rates.
Combined with other drugs or alcohol, Methadone use is deadly; the combination stops the heart. For someone not used to taking an
opiate (many opiate users develop an incredible tolerance to opiates), a few Methadone pills kills them. Methadone related deaths are
on the rise throughout the
Why do people abuse Methadone? It
can cause a high similar to opiate use.
Why do I hear about so many Methadone related deaths? Recently Methadone has been involved
in high profile deaths such as Daniel Smith, Anna-Nichole Smiths son, and possibly Anna-Nichole herself. Experts agree that more
doctors are prescribing Methadone as a pain killer instead of Oxycontin or other painkillers. This could be partially because of the
increased media attention on prescription pain medication addiction. However, experts also agree that not enough education is given
to patients using Methadone as a pain-killer; an amount that an opiate addict may find comfortable would kill someone not used to
opiates.
Why is mixing methadone with other drugs especially dangerous? Methadone reduces heart-rate and respiration, and even a small
amount of alcohol or other medications can suppress respiration and heart-rate to deadly levels. Someone not aware of this interaction
will overdose and die. Many people dont know that drugs such as a diuretics (water pills); certain antibiotics, some heart or blood
pressure medications, HIV medications, some MAO inhibitors, other narcotic medications such as Subutex, or seizure medication can
cause a deadly affect when mixed with small amounts of Methadone. Additionally, as its use as a pain medication is relatively
new, doctors who prescribe it for pain relief are not as experienced as those who prescribe it in the clinics.
Why are Methadone overdoses
on the rise? Methadone overdose is not necessarily typical of other opiates. Reports indicate that taking more heroin
or Oxycontin can produce an extra high before an overdose; Methadone does not do this. There are no warning signs with methadone.
Ones breathing and heart simply slows to a stop.
What are the warning signs of a methadone overdose? Seek medical attention immediately
if any of the following symptoms occur after taking methadone:
muscle spasticity
difficulty breathing
slow, shallow
and labored breathing
stopped breathing (sometimes fatal within 2-4 hours)
pinpoint pupils
bluish skin
bluish
fingernails and lips
spasms of the stomach and/or intestinal tract
constipation
weak pulse
low blood pressure
drowsiness
disorientation
coma
death
respiratory depression
circulatory collapse
cardiac
arrest
euphoria
motor retardation
sedation
I am addicted to Methadone. What do I do? Do not stop taking
Methadone abruptly, as this will cause you to go into severe withdrawals. Consult with your doctor and contact Narconon Drug
Rehab in