Methadone

What is it:

Methadone is a powerful painkiller, it mimics opiates such as heroin. It is similar to morphine but without the strong sedative effect. Doctors use it to treat drug addicts to wean them off other opiate drugs, but some addicts find it hard to come off the methadone.

Effects:

Methadone has slow acting properties and this enables the user to live without violent mood swings and helps them live a more normal life. It can make the user have a feeling of well being and absence of stress.

It can cause constipation, sweating, light headedness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, dry mouth and itchy skin. It should not be mixed with other depressant drugs or alcohol.

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