Depends on the intensity of the pain, and your age or size, but averagely around 30-50ml
Morphine is a pain killer.
no, Morphine is an opiate, narcotic pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe pain
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.
morphine and pain pill are the same
TRAMADOL is a non-narcotic pain releiver, it is for mild pain releif, my fiance has taken this for years and works very well for her. But to answer you question is tramadol like morphine, that is like comparing apples to lettuce, they are both pain releivers but that's where the similarities stop, morphine is a narcotic, tramadol is not. do not know what else to say except once again most people i know say tramadol isn't worth having but if your actually hurting atleast to some extent tramadol will bring much needed releif
pain control
Morphine is a pain-relief drug. It does not treat cancer, it merely eases the pain that cancer may cause.
It could be that your body does not allow morphine to inhibit the neurotransmitters (impulses in the brain) responsible for pain. Your doctor may need to place you on something different. It could also be that the strength of the morphine was insufficient to alleviate the pain.
Morphine will provide relief from pain and gives the patient a sense of wellbeing. Opiates in general slow down breathing, heart rate and brain activity and as a result the body's tolerance to pain is increased. Morphine also suppresses the cough reflex which is why it is used to treat severe coughs. Morphine does have side-effects, two of the most common are constipation and nausea and with higher doses of morphine, additional drugs to relieve or prevent these symptoms may be needed.
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).
From their point of view, injectable morphine has a much greater bioavailability, (less is needed), is effective immediately, and they feel they have the skills to administer it properly.
Yes. It is hydrogenated morphine.