Morphine stimulates the release of vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone)
SIADH or Syndrome of inappropriate anitidiuretic hormone secretion can cause fluid overload and hyponatremia. It can be caused by a number of different conditions such as meningitis, cancers, pneumonia, and even some drugs can cause SIADH like SSRI's or morphine.
Narcotics such as morphine do not cause rage, they are depressants. Of course, a morphine addict might become enraged if he or she was not able to obtain morphine. So, morphine could be an indirect cause of rage.
The most common cause of euvolemic hyponatremia is the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH). In SIADH, excess antidiuretic hormone (ADH) leads to water retention, diluting sodium levels in the blood without significant changes in overall fluid volume. Other causes can include medications, adrenal insufficiency, and certain malignancies, but SIADH remains the primary etiology.
Morphine can cause the release of histamine which can cause the skin & the whites of the eyes to redden. Taking an antihistamine 30-60 minutes before using morphine can help reduce the symptoms of histamine, but, some antihistamines can cause drowsiness. This, combined with the effects of morphine could cause excessive sedation.
Morphine
no it doesnt
morphine wont necessarily cause knee pain its made to take pain away... however after using morphine regularly your muscles and bones to ache and hurt real bad when your not on it.
No. Most people have skin regardless of whether or not they use morphine.
200 grams of morphine would kill anyone who took it. Morphine is usually administered in miligram quantities, example: 6mg of morphine intravenously is a strong dose.
Morphine is a prescription medication that is given for moderate to severe pain. Since it is not metabolized in the liver, morphine cannot cause liver damage.
Increased and overly concentrated.
No way.