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What Symptoms Should I Look For After Intake Of Methadone,valium And Rum?

hi about a month ago my husband od d on my methadone and took 800 mg of it plus he had taken 18 2 mgs of my valium plus he had drank a 40 punder of rum plus he had taken some oxycoccette and crack besides problems with his short term memory what other symptoms should I be aware of ?????
Wed, 26 Oct 2016
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Valium(diazepam) is a central nervous depressant. Methadone is an opioid and can cause respiratory depression along with central nervous system depression. Alcohol is also a central nervous system depressant.
Even though crack may act as a stimulant, I would never recommend combination of so many depressants to be taken at the same time. It forms a deadly cocktail and can cause serious irreversible consequences. Please avoid the combination at all cost.
Hope the above information helps you. Thanks.
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What Symptoms Should I Look For After Intake Of Methadone,valium And Rum?

Valium(diazepam) is a central nervous depressant. Methadone is an opioid and can cause respiratory depression along with central nervous system depression. Alcohol is also a central nervous system depressant. Even though crack may act as a stimulant, I would never recommend combination of so many depressants to be taken at the same time. It forms a deadly cocktail and can cause serious irreversible consequences. Please avoid the combination at all cost. Hope the above information helps you. Thanks.