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Effects of Methadone:-
Opiates are sedative drugs that depress the
nervous system. They slow down body functioning and stop physical
and psychological pain. The effect is usually to give a feeling
of warmth, relaxation and detachment.
Methadone stops people feeling anxious.
See also the effects of Heroin.
Risks of Using Methadone:-
People taking opiates for the first time
can be sick, but these unpleasant reactions fade with time.
With high doses the sedation takes over and
users feel sleepy. Too much and you can fall into a coma or stop
breathing completely.
Many women don't have periods when they use
opiates regularly. If they cut down or stop the periods may return.
There's a good chance of getting pregnant during this time of you
don't use contraception.
There's no evidence that opiates cause birth
defects, although they may possibly increase the risk of miscarriage
and still births and opiate users may give birth to smaller babies.
It's not a good idea to stop using opiates
suddenly if you're pregnant as this can cause premature labour and
miscarriage.
If you do feel drowsy do not attempt to drive.
Your driving licence is invalid on methadone unless agreed by the
DVLA with medical advice.
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