A couple of the most common "street names" for morphine are "Morph", and "Miss Emma", or just "Emma" (Heroin is also called "Emma", but Heroin and Morphine are very closely related, so the name is almost interchangeable in some areas).
"Plugging" is a street term for using a drug rectally. So if someone is plugging morphine, it means that they are inserting anally, so it can be absorbed in their rectum.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide information on illegal drug pricing or street prices for substances like morphine sulfate. If you have questions about its medical use or effects, I'd be happy to help with that.
Morphine is the painkilling drug named after Morpheus.
a drug , that you can get addicted to .
No
Morphine shows up as opiates. Because all opiates convert to morphine once they get into your system, the test is just named "opiates."
The Greek God of dreams was Morpheus, and the drug named after him is morphine.
Morphine is the drug of addiction. You can get addicted to this drug with first injection. Other side effects are minor.
Morphine is a legal drug that is used for pain releif and is rarely abused by drug addicts because it doesn't have the same effects as other drugs. If it hasn't been prescribed to you by a Doctor then it is illegal which means it could have either been stolen, illegally sold by a patient who had it legally prescribed, or was acquired from outside the country.
will morphine show up on stick drug test the same as percoet
In a drug test, "morphine greater than codeine" indicates that the level of morphine detected in the sample is higher than that of codeine. This can occur because morphine is a metabolite of codeine; when codeine is metabolized in the body, it can convert to morphine. Therefore, a higher concentration of morphine could suggest that morphine was directly consumed or that codeine was taken in sufficient amounts to metabolize into morphine. This result can have implications for understanding drug use and potential addiction issues.
Yes but it is also drug. morphine was originally for persevering dead body's