Is It Dangerous to Sniff Methadone and What Are the Effects?
Question by David: Is it dangerous to sniff methadone and what are the effects?
The drug is prescribed and the claim is this is another form to take the medicine.
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Answer by mrniceguy1456
other than the fact that you are ingesting methadone? You mean more dangerous than that? No it its. Crush it up very fine or just swallow it
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