1/2 grain
Morphine was first extracted and isolated from Opium in 1804, in Germany by a pharmacist. He named in 'Morphine', after 'Morpheus'; the Greek god of dreams. It was used for pain relief, but it was not until the use and development of the hypodermic needle that it became widespread. So, your answer is; for medical uses. If it is of interest, Heroin was derived from morphine in 1874 and brought to market by Bayer in 1898. Heroin is approximately 1.5-2 times more potent than morphine on a milligram-for-milligram basis.
The word milligram does not have a synonym. Milligram is a unit that is used to measure the mass of an object.
Morphine is used for medical treatment.
After morphine you may not need diazepam at all. Morphine is very much dangerous drug and diazepam is very safe drug. Morphine has to be used very carefully and diazepam can be used almost routinely in today's world of lot of psychological tensions.
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that is what its used for...
Morphine, penicilin, and plasma/blood (for transfusions).
No it does not. It is used in combination with morphine and ketamine such as fentynal patches.
pain control
milligram.
no, Morphine is an opiate, narcotic pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe pain
Umestatin is a drug used to reduce blood cholesterol levels. It comes in 20 milligram and 10 milligram doses and is used as a part of a complete cholesterol lowering program.