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Your question is worded poorly, but I'm guessing that you're trying to say you found methadone in your partner's bag, and should you be worried about it?

The answer is yes, you should be worried. If your partner has a proper prescription, methadone is commonly used to treat pain or to treat opiate dependence (known as Methadone Maintenance Treatment). However, if you know they don't have a prescription, using methadone can be very dangerous. It is very long-acting, with effects usually lasting between 24 and 36 hours. Also, it's typically very cost-effective given how strong it is. Since it's cheap, it can be popular for abuse. If your partner is not tolerant to opiates, using Methadone alone or in combination with other drugs can be dangerous or fatal. As a depressant, Methadone can seriously slow down breathing and heart rate to the point of death. Confront your partner about it, but don't do it in an accusatory manner, as this can cause them to lie or become defensive. Try to be understanding and compassionate, and your partner will be most likely to come forward and be honest.

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It's important to approach the situation calmly and have a conversation with your partner about what you found. Express your concerns and ask for an explanation to understand the context and address any potential issues. Consider seeking guidance from a healthcare professional or counselor for support in this situation.

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