| Blood and lymphatic system disorders LymphocytosisEndocrine disorders Adrenal insufficiency, increased prolactin concentrations, decreased testosterone concentrationsPsychiatric disorders Dependence, hallucinations, confusion, mood changes including dysphoria, decreased libidoNervous system disorders Methadone may increase intra-cranial pressure, particularly when it is already raised. Dizziness, headache, drowsinessEye disorders MiosisEar and labyrinth disorders VertigoCardiac disorders Cases of QT prolongation and torsade de pointes have been rarely reported. Bradycardia, palpitations, tachycardiaVascular disorders Hypotension, facial flushingRespiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders Respiratory depression, Exacerbation of existing asthmaGastrointestinal disorders Nausea, vomiting, constipation, dry mouthHepatobiliary disordersBiliary spasmSkin and subcutaneous tissue disorders Rashes, pruritus, urticaria, excessive sweatingRenal and urinary disorders Difficulty in micturation, ureteric spasm, antidiuretic effectReproductive system and breast disorders Erectile dysfunction, reductions in the ejaculate volume and seminal vesicular and prostatic secretionsGeneral disorders and administration site conditions Abrupt cessation or reduction of the dose of methadone will result in symptoms of withdrawal. In prolonged use it should not be administered more than twice daily to avoid the risk of accumulation and overdosage.Hypothermia.Investigations Globulins increased, blood albumin increased | |