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You should not permit anyone to take your medication. Methadone can cause harm to or death to others who take it, especially children. Keep methadone safe so no one can accidentally take it or use it for any other purpose. Methadone should not be given to children. You can keep track of how many tablets and how much liquid are left to find out if there is any missing medication. You must dispose of any methadone tablets and oral solution that you do not want according to the instructions.
You are at greater risk of experiencing serious and life-threatening side effects if you drink alcohol, take prescription or nonprescription drugs that contain alcohol, or use street drugs while on methadone treatment. You should not consume alcohol, use prescription or nonprescription drugs that contain alcohol, and/or use street drugs during treatment.
You may experience life-threatening side effects from methadone treatment if you take certain medications. If you plan to or are taking any antipsychotics, such as tranquilizers or aripiprazole, tell your doctor. Your doctor might need to adjust the dosage of your medication and may also monitor you closely. If you are taking methadone along with any of these drugs and experience any of the following symptoms: unusual dizziness or lightheadedness, extreme sleeping difficulties, slow or difficult breathing, unresponsiveness, or lightheadedness. Your caregivers and family members should be aware of any symptoms that may indicate serious conditions so they can contact the doctor or emergency medical services if necessary.