The average dose of morphine depends upon several factors. Is it IV or oral. Even orally, there are several forms of morphine (immediate or extended release, liquid or tablet, etc...)
Generally though:
IV: 1 to 2mg every 4-6 hours
Orally: tablets 5 to 10mg every 6-8 hours
It will give a positive result for opiates/opioids depending on the time and dose (what the concentration of morphine/oxycodone and metabolites are in the urine).
Morphine and morphine sulfate are essentially the same drug, as morphine sulfate is simply a specific formulation of morphine, where the morphine is combined with sulfate to enhance its solubility and absorption. Therefore, morphine itself is not stronger than morphine sulfate; they have the same analgesic potency. The strength and effectiveness depend more on the dosage and the specific formulation rather than the chemical name.
Usually you will hear morphine sulfate referred to as MS Contin
You get many small granules of morphine sulfate.
It would depend on how much morphine the child took but assuming you are talking about an adult dose, the child could go into a coma or die.
0.25ml morphine is a low dose.
No, there is no codeine in Morphine Sulfate 30 mg tablets. Morphine sulfate is a pure opioid analgesic that contains only morphine as its active ingredient. Codeine is a different opioid that is chemically distinct from morphine and is used for different therapeutic purposes.
Nothing, they do not react
No they are both opiates
Morphine sulfate has a half-life of about 2-4 hours, so it can stay in the blood for approximately 12-24 hours. In urine, morphine sulfate can typically be detected for up to 2-3 days after the last dose, but this can vary depending on factors such as metabolism and hydration levels.
$10 a drop for morphine
YES