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What is in methadone mixture DTF 1mg/ml?
Methadone
itself is a white crystal powder which
Is
weighed in milligrams. 1 he powder is either dissolved in
fluid or pressed with bulking agents into tablet form.
Chloroform water
is a standard preservative used
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medicine manufacture; it has no psychoactive effect . Its
use in methadone (lee,, mean that, if injected, the chloroform
irritates and roughens the lining of the vein (causing a
painful, burning sensation), the blood then clots and sticks
in the damaged section, eventually collapsing the vein.
Glucose syrup
is simply a mixture of glucose and water
that is used to bull< up the fluid to the right concentralion.
Tartrazine or E102
is a very common yellow food
colouring used in things like chewing gum, fizzy drinks ,in(]
mint sauce. Tartrazine has a bad reputation because it may
cause hyperactivity in young children. Problems in adults are
rare but in some susceptible people (usually those who react to aspirin and/or have asthma) sensitivity may develop:
skin rashes, hayfever, tight chest, blurred vision and purple
patches on the skin are all symptoms.
If you think you are sensitive to tartrazine check the labels
on your food packets and cut it out of your diet and talk it
over with your prescriber and pharmacist.
Green S or F142
is a green food colouring used in tinned
peas and mint sauce etc. It has no known side effects.
If your pharmacist buys a non-DTF formulation or
mixes up the methadone on site they may use a
different combination of colourings so it may be
clear, blue, brown, yellow or bright green - but the
colour doesn't affect the methadone at all.
The
colourings are added so that methadone looks different from
other medicines - to stop people mistaking it for something
else and taking it by accident.
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