What is in methadone 1 mg/1 ml?
Pharmacists may buy different formulations or make methadone mixture on site. They may use a different combination of colourings but whatever the colour of the medicine, the methadone dissolved in it is always the same – and will have the same effect. The ingredients below are based on the standard DTF/Physeptone methadone mixture. Methadone is a white crystalline powder. The powder is carefully weighed and then dissolved in one millilitre (ml) of fluid for every milligram (mg) in weight. Sugar and water – about half (44%) of methadone mixture is sugar. The sugar is mixed with water and added to the methadone. The effect of this on teeth is the same as taking sugar in tea or coffee – for more info on teeth click here. If injected, it is the high sugar levels that can cause discomfort and pain (by drawing water from surrounding tissue) and lead to damaged and collapsed veins. Chloroform is a flavouring (and scent) that has no psychoactive effect. When used as an anaesthetic chloroform c
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