Yes, Morphine does effect your teeth like any other opioid medication. These medications include: morphine, hydrocodone, vicodin, lortab, roxicodone, percocet, oxycontin, etc...
OxyContin is an opioid analgesic that has an abuse liability similar to morphine. The half-life of OxyContin is at 3.2 hours.
It is an opiate.
Bayer -- then a German company -- first synthesized Oxycontin in 1916 as a hoped for replacement for pharceutical heroin and morphine.
MScontin is time released Morphine sulfate (12 hours) at different doses available. Oxycontin is time released oxycodone example of Oxycodone is percocet/with tylenol. Oxycontin also has nothing added to it such as Tylenol. Oxycontin is just oxycodone in a 12hr release formula and made at different doses.
Oxycontin and Percocet are both oxycodone not morphine or hydromorphone.
They are the same just diff name
no ms contin is morphine sulfate and Oxycontin is oxycodone while mscontin will show up as an opiate the Oxycontin shows up as oxycodone
Yes, but professional labs can tell the difference.
All narcotics are addicting but the most is Oxycontin and morphine.
Not unless you purposly want to get high.
yes