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they are analgesic depressants meaning the help decrease the pain signals making you feel less pain and they also slow your heart rate and your breathing rate which is why they are called depressants. Both of these drugs are part of the opiate/opiod family

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Morphine is an opiate Opiates These are substances isolated from the opium poppy or synthetic relatives. (They are also called opioids.) Examples: morphine codeine heroin fentanyl (a synthetic that is <30 times more potent than heroin and ~80 times more potent than morphine) methadone oxycodone

In the UK Morphine is a "Class A" Drug under the "Drugs controlled by the UK Misuse of Drugs Act".

In the US morphine is a schedule I or II but I'm afraid I don't know the American classification system that well.

Put simply, Morphine, Hydromorphone, Oxymorphone, Fentanyl, Methadone, Diacetylmorphine, etc. should only ever be in the possession of a person with a valid prescription or jail time is likely.

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15y ago

Narcotic analgesic, morphine type

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Morphine is classified as a narcotic.

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Narcotics.

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