A 60mg morphine pill will likely be sustained release (also known as extended release or controlled release) which means that it has a mechanism for slowly releasing morphine. You can look up the pill on the internet, the manufacturers prescribing info will tell you if its okay to cut in half. If its immediate release, it should be fine. It is sustained release, cutting it in half could cause a sudden release of 30mg morphine (instead of a slow release over 12 hours for example). This could cause a fatal overdose. .. Yes i do it all the time, as long as you dont smear the tablet with bacteria, make sure everything is swabbed and clean (if your injecting)
The answer to that question is relative, anyone in the medical community is obligated to tell you that it is not safe and is not advisable. From a reality standpoint, 15 mg of morphine is a relatively small dose and would not likely hurt you or cause you harm. Understand though, that when you cut a controlled release pill in half, it is NO LONGER controlled release, all 15 mg of morphine will be released immediately. Doing so is not a safe practice, and for higher mg concentrations of the same medicine, i.e., 60mg or 120mg, it can be fatal if you break the pill before swallowing.
Many of the morphine pills are continual release or extended release therefore cutting, chewing or crushing them would be very dangerous as you would get a faster release of the medication. It could cause a fatal overdose.
You can. It would constitute 1/2 a dose.
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yes but its easier to use half and half ( half water, half power drink ) then you'll be set for hydration. Recomend me and message me if this was useful
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Yes, this is safe to do. Oxycontin and Remicade have no known drug interactions. Remember to be careful when using Oxycontin. Oxycontin is a very powerful pain medicine and can really hurt you if it is misused. Dr. Jacob M. Deese, MD
no it is not safe to drink.
Yes it is completely safe to drink.
One mg is safer than the 5 mg (and even half of 5mg) that you use to take.
No way! You must take the pill for seven days before you are safe.
I would consider it safe to use another form of birth control along with the pill as long as it didn't contain hormones as the pill does. You don't want to put too many different hormones in your body. If you can buy it at a store without a prescription from a doctor, it's probably safe to take with the pill. But read the package just to be safe. It will say on the package not to take with the pill if it isn't safe.
Yes, it will not harm you.
Yes, it is safe to drink old wine.
safe enough to drink... contains caffeine and color dyes.
All distilled spirits alcoholic beverages are safe to drink.