none at all their dying.
That's a good question. Morphine is a chemical that when used by a doctor or nurse to treat a patient, is a MEDICINE. If a person uses the chemical morphine illegally, then morphine is a DRUG. Whether morphine is a medicine or a drug depends on a person's point of view and circumstances. All can agree that it is a chemical though.
A 15 miligram morphine
Auditory command hallucinations can be the cause of behavior that is totally incompatible with the person's character - even immoral or illegal behavior.Auditory hallucinations should not be an excuse for a person to carry out wrongful deeds but they can certainly be the cause.
hallucinations :D
Morphine comes from the greek word Morpheus which is the God of dreams, it is named this due to its narcotic effects
No.
It is used to dull pain.
I was given dilaudid in the hospital after a motorcycle accident, and it sent me into hallucinations and pretty signficant psychotic episodes. They had me on morphine, and a host of other meds which did not cause this problem. So, for me, the answer was yes. Very scary.
No, hallucinations are a positive symptom. The difference between a negative and positive symptom is that a negative symptom means that something usually present in normal people (affect, social interaction) is missing, while a positive symptom means that something is present in the person that is not present in normal people (hallucinations, delusional thinking).
they're both narcotics and depending on how the individuals addiction progresses, (how many more one relies on for the feeling per day)and what kind of pain the person is in, it differs.
percocet,morphine, roxy, she pretty much take opiates of all kind