Very possibly. I would advice against taking any prescription medicine to this extent. It would also put lots of stress on the kidneys.
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Yes it does
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.
Not exactly. The narcotic in Percocet (oxycodone) is metabolized into morphine by the liver. Percocet contains no morphine.
Yes, when morphine damage Dog's liver. The common problems which happens can be seen in the form of loss of appetite, constipation, sedation, vomiting and drowsiness. Your doggy can defecate after the 1st dose of Morphine.
Tylenol is toxic to the liver. Taking that much could damage your liver, perhaps permanently. You should always follow the directions on any medication to avoid harming yourself. Taking too much medicine does not make you feel that much better; it gives you more side effects.
depending on the amount your tolerance will rise and if your liver will go bad if you are abusing it
I am not a doctor, but since oxycodone is an instant release pain reliever, more powerful than morphine, stopping it suddenly probably won't do anything to your liver at all. However it may affect your pain level.
too many laxatives can give u liver problems and it is boring spending your whole life in the bathroom taking a dump
well I'm not a doctor but your liver is a big part of the clean up crew in your body so if it can't filter the morphine very well it might kill you.
Codeine converts to morphine after passing through the liver, although very little, but some.
Yes, depending on the dose and frequency taken (over 1200mg daily). It is still preferable to the use of Tylenol, though, which should be avoided in liver dysfunction.
no it wont work has to go through liver where its turned into morphine
It is not dangerous to take Tylenol and Morphine together because only one of them are narcotic pain relievers. This is why it is safe. Use care when taking Morphine as it depresses the respiratory system (breathing). Be careful with Tylenol too, as it can cause severe liver damage or even liver failure. Dr. Jacob M. Deese, MD