It depends on weight,age,and,health of patient.
200 grams of morphine would kill anyone who took it. Morphine is usually administered in miligram quantities, example: 6mg of morphine intravenously is a strong dose.
If your question in relation to pain - then yes, it will. However, 30gr of morphine is not a dose that would ever be given - as it would be lethal. 30mg is more likely. If your question in relation to pain - then yes, it will. However, 30gr of morphine is not a dose that would ever be given - as it would be lethal. 30mg is more likely.
Crack-cocaine is quite dangerous so I would put that.
Lethal injection is administered to people on death row. It is a form of punishment usually reserved for murderers. Euthanasia is administered to sick people who are suffering horribly from some incurable disease. It allows them to die perhaps months before they otherwise would; thereby saving them those months of suffering.
Just researching this very question tonight. I have a friend in the hospital, and tonight, they administered morphine to help her breathing. I had never heard this either. She does have cancer and is about to begin treatment.
Lethal dose of benzodiazepines is NOT known.
Ketchup is not lethal.
Um... because that's the definition of lethal? The word means a dose that will kill you.
No. To do so would be a lesser equivalent to mixing cocaine and heroin, also known as a "speed-ball." Speed-balls have been responsible for many deaths usually by failure of the heart. One famous example would be the death of Layne Staley original front-man for the band Alice in Chains. The only way this mixture would be ok would be if the morphine were administered by a doctor with the doctor having full knowledge of the Adderall being in your system.
Morphine toxicity may result from overdosage but because of the great inter-individual variation in sensitivity to opioids it is difficult to determine an exact dose of any opioid that is toxic or lethal. The presence of pain or tolerance tends to diminish the toxic effects of morphine. Published data suggest that in a morphine naive, pain-free individual, the lethal dose would be in excess of 120mg. Patients on chronic oral morphine therapy have been known to take in excess of 3000mg/day with no apparent toxicity.
Yes. Keep in mind that the bioavailability is higher, so you need to use less rectally than you would eat. the bioavailability is about: 40-60% orally 60-70% insufflated (snorted) 70-90% rectally
they would use there hand punch you or kick you or some thing like that. They would use lethal weapons...