Only what your DR. has prescribed for you to take.
No, you do not take sedatives on top of narcotic pain medicines. Overdosing on sedative medication can make you pass out and stop breathing. Morphine is very habit forming and very dangerous. Follow your doctor's orders carefully. Do not take extra morphine, and do not take other medications on top of morphine unless your doctor specifically tells you to.
yes
Depends how much and you have and if it's a prescription for you.
Once a morphine pump in inserted, there really is no way to tell how much time is left before death. This will vary greatly depending on the type of disease, the person's pain tolerance, and the medications used along with the morphine. Some people have a morphine pump inserted, get better, and have the pump removed.
It will take time and fluids to flush it from your system. If you dilute your urine by drinking ALOT of water you might pass. Usually it takes 4- 6 days for morphine to clear your system.
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If your doctor has prescribed morphine for you tell them that you take Benadryl. USUALLY it is okay to combine them as Morphine can cause you to feel itchy. Both Benadryl and Morphine can cause drowsiness so caution should be used always when combining medication together. The maximum dose of Benadryl for an adult is 50 mg every 6 hours. It is difficult to answer this question as there are different kinds of Morphine, specifically MSIR which is short acting morphine and Extended Release or "ER Morphine (such as MS Contin) with is time released. DO NOT BREAK OR CHEW ER MORPHINE as it will "dump" it's entire amount into the body at one time instead of being given over a 8 to 12 hour period. (Avinza is a 24 hour morphine pill, extreme caution should be used when dealing with ER Morphine as it is available in generic and numerous difference brand names, the most common being Avinza, Kadian and MS Contin.) IF you have been taking morphine for a period of time, at least several months and are not sedated by it then you probably could take Benadryl and Morphine together. Better advice is "When in doubt call your doctor or your pharmacist!" Overdosing on medication is easier than one thinks, it is much better to be safe than sorry.
The alarm clock of Mrs Dubose tells her when she can take her next dose of morphine. So every time the alarm clock starts ringing she tells Jem and Scout to go home because she wants to take the morphine...
no, Opana is time release OXYMORPHONE but, it is very similar to morphine.
None.
It should take about half an hour
morphine is the benchmark opiate,all other opioids are measured strentgh wise in comparison with morphine. depending on which condition is being treated,various alternatives are out there. methadone is comparible in strength ad action,aswell as other opioids such as hydrocodone,codeine.[although these are weaker]. morphine is in a league above most other opioids,a few such as hydromorphone,diacetalmorphine[heroin] are stronger again than morphine. but most of the time morphine is such an effective drug little calll for the stronger formulations exist apart from palltive nursing.