morphine requirement will increase with regular use and safe dose will depend on weight and general health a safe daily dose is nil.
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∙ 11y ago30 mg of Morphine IR is equal to approximately 8 mg of Diluadid, so there is about a 4mg morphine to 1 mg of dilaudid ratio. So 45 mg of morphine would be equal to 5.6 mg of dilaudid. To answer your question, 45 mg of Morphine IR would stronger than taking the 4 mg of dilaudid.
instant release
Absolutely not; they are the exact same thing; one is just designed to last longer than the other before your body breaks it down. Morphine IR and Morphine ER are both morphine; one is instant-release (IR) and the other is extended release (ER). So a UA will definitely detect both, no matter whether it is a slow-release (ER) or a fast-release (IR). Depending on the type of test it will come up positive for 'opiates', or 'morphine' if it is a test that names the actual base substance. Some answers to this question have been moved to the discussion board.
NO.... the SR and IR are two totally different meds.
No. The IR you are referring to is "instant release" if they were extended release, they would have a coating of some sort with them.
If it's an IR, snort it. Otherwise, eat it.
Yes. The only difference in these drugs is how they are prepared so that they release either immediately or over a sustained period of time. They are both morphine sulfate.
Yes, approximately 3-4 times stronger
First of all, 6-15mg Morphine Instant Release tabs is way to much for 1 day. Try cutting the dosage in half first. 3-15mg Morphine tabs in one day. If the side effects are still to much, a better option would be Percocet.
up to 4 days
Generally morphine sulfate in 100mg may be fatal for a non tolerant user unless it is in time released form which is still a high dose for a non tolerant user. However It will stay in your blood stream for about 8 hours and then will be in your urine for detection for up to 3 days. The time that morphine is metabolized may be some what faster in a tolerant individual, Thus the detection time in the persons body is shorter than a non tolerant user.AnswerGenerally morphine sulfate in 100mg may be fatal for a non tolerant user unless it is in time released form which is still a high dose for a non tolerant user. However It will stay in your blood stream for about 8 hours and then will be in your urine for detection for up to 3 days. The time that morphine is metabolized may be some what faster in a tolerant individual, Thus the detection time in the persons body is shorter than a non tolerant user. I have been on MS Contin 100mg ER for 15 years. I am a T12 L1 incomplete paraplegic I also take 3/soma 350, xanax 1mg/twice daily, percoset 10mg/3x daily as needed, and pamelor 50mg 3x daily. I suffer from chronic nerve pain in my back and legs. I was on 30mg Oxycontin IR 4x daily but since Michael Jackson died the pain clinic doctor/doctors are becoming leary about mixing morphine sulfate 100mg er with Oxycontin ER and IR but putting percoset 10mg is really just 10mg of oxycodone and ibuprofen One other good tip is the Pamelor. It is an antidepressant but is used for the burning and pins and needles feeling I have from the spinal chord injury.
M-Eslon is long acting morphine, which would probably be the primary pain killer for severe pain, while msir stands for morphine sulphate immediate release, which generally is used for breakthrough pain