Morphine is the base of all opiates. The first and original opiate is morphine.
Yup, morphine is AN opiate--the gold standard by which all other opiates are measured.
Technically, it is an OPIATE.
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OPIATE
Yes. It contains hydrocodone, an opiate similar to but less potent than morphine.
Yes - as a synthesized opiate, Fentanyl is the strongest opiate available, and is 100x stronger than morphine.
opiate
it is a opiate it is derived from the poppy plant and then has been senthasied to make it more potent
NO...Morphine is an opiate analgesic (painkiller) which is similar to heroin.
Yes, Morphine is an opiate. Methadone is used to prevent withdrawal and is much easier to stop using than drugs like herion, pain pills, & narcotics, which morphine is (an opiate based narcotic).
no, Morphine is an opiate, narcotic pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe pain
morphine is an opiate. has no alcohol at all. completely two different classifications of drugs...
It is an opiate.
Most opiate drug tests test specifically for morphine, codeine, and their metabolites. Heroin, for instance, breaks down into morphine. Fentanyl does not break down into these metabolites, therefore it is not detected in a standard opiate screen.
.. morphine is an opiate pain killer. it is a central nervous system depressant..