Methadone Hcl
Methadose 1000ML of 10MG/ML
What is Methadone Hcl?
Methadose is an opioid medication used as a pain reliever. There is currently no generic version of Methadose available in the United States. The average cost for 1000 ml, 10 mg/mL Methadose oral concentrate is about $99. Use our free Rx.com coupon card and get up to 80% off your Banzel prescription at any participating pharmacy.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Constipation
Warnings
- Risk of addiction, abuse, and misuse
- Life-threatening respiratory depression
- Accidental ingestion can result in fatal overdose
- May cause QT interval prolongation
- Concurrent use with alcohol or other CNS depressants can be dangerous
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- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Constipation
- Dizziness
- Drowsiness
- Lightheadedness
- Sweating
- Flushing
- Visual disturbances
- Risk of addiction, abuse, and misuse
- Life-threatening respiratory depression
- Accidental ingestion can result in fatal overdose
- May cause QT interval prolongation
- Concurrent use with alcohol or other CNS depressants can be dangerous
- Should not be used during pregnancy unless necessary
- Can cause withdrawal symptoms in newborns
- Hepatic impairment may increase methadone plasma concentration
- Usage in elderly or frail patients requires caution
Methadone Hcl Coupons & Prices
Methadose 1000ML of 10MG/ML
What is Methadone Hcl ?
Methadose is an opioid medication used as a pain reliever. There is currently no generic version of Methadose available in the United States. The average cost for 1000 ml, 10 mg/mL Methadose oral concentrate is about $99. Use our free Rx.com coupon card and get up to 80% off your Banzel prescription at any participating pharmacy.
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