The oxicodone is much easier to get off of. The oxicotin took me a week to get off and it was very very painful, I could not sleep for 4 days I was like a zombie. Had shakes really bad and was dilusional also. DO not get on oxicotins
Oxycontin is a synthetic manufactured MS. I have taken both for a condition I have. I will say I stay in reality much more with the MS. The oxy changed my personality, I am told not to the best. I think the pain relief is about the same. Tolerance is always a problem. The best thing is to STOP, I truly believe now that I have my pain is no worse. Now if you are taking them for other reasons than pain, then well....
If your doctor has prescribed morphine for you tell them that you take Benadryl. USUALLY it is okay to combine them as Morphine can cause you to feel itchy. Both Benadryl and Morphine can cause drowsiness so caution should be used always when combining medication together. The maximum dose of Benadryl for an adult is 50 mg every 6 hours. It is difficult to answer this question as there are different kinds of Morphine, specifically MSIR which is short acting morphine and Extended Release or "ER Morphine (such as MS Contin) with is time released. DO NOT BREAK OR CHEW ER MORPHINE as it will "dump" it's entire amount into the body at one time instead of being given over a 8 to 12 hour period. (Avinza is a 24 hour morphine pill, extreme caution should be used when dealing with ER Morphine as it is available in generic and numerous difference brand names, the most common being Avinza, Kadian and MS Contin.) IF you have been taking morphine for a period of time, at least several months and are not sedated by it then you probably could take Benadryl and Morphine together. Better advice is "When in doubt call your doctor or your pharmacist!" Overdosing on medication is easier than one thinks, it is much better to be safe than sorry.
Your first one Acetaminopen will take a toll on you liver after a while. It also know to upset the stomach as it causes ulcers
Because you can separate seashells and marbles with your hands and you can't with copper sulfate
Yes, Morphine is an opiate. Methadone is used to prevent withdrawal and is much easier to stop using than drugs like herion, pain pills, & narcotics, which morphine is (an opiate based narcotic).
you know i bet you could. oxycodone is metabolized to oxymorphone so at least some would show.Edited:You cannot pass.Oxymorhone is a metabolite of Oxycodone. But the reverse is not true. Meaning, if you were trying to pass a test for Oxycodone and you were taking Opana (Oxymorphone), you COULD pass because Oxycodone breaks DOWN into Oxymorphone. But Oxymorphone does not metabolize into Oxycodone. Assuming the physician, employer or whoever is giving your test decides to use a test that will break down exactly what kind of pain medication was used, they're going to see that there is Oxycodone AND Oxymorphone in your system.\What you are saying makes little since. Both drugs in the end are oxymorhone so weather you are taking oxycodone or opana they will both show up the same. If a GC test was performed($850.00) a really good tech may be able to tell the difference but in most cases it would be inconclusive. I am a MD .http://www.jenniferschneider.com/articles/Conv_of_Oxycodone_7_20_7.html
Opioids such as morphine are, sometimes. Opium itself... not likely; morphine is the active ingredient, and dosage is a lot easier to control with the purified substance.
Hydromorphone is a semi-synthetic derivative of morphine. The brand name drug is Dilaudid. Hydromorphone is approximately 6-8 times more potent than morphine. Many hospitals have begun using hydromorphone in the ER instead of morphine because of its easier side effect profile.
Vicodin (hydrocodone) and morphine are similar chemicals used for nearly the same purpose--relief of pain. Hydrocodone is slightly less efficacious (strong) than morphine is, and is typically combined with acetaminophen. This mixture makes it more easier for a doctor to prescribe than morphine due to its scheduling by the DEA (C-III -vs- C-II). There are efforts to make ANY medication with hydrocodone in it C-II.
Since both wine (alcohol) and morphine (opiate) are drugs classified as depressants, they depress the central nervous system. Both drugs slow heart rate and breathing and taking them together can amplify this effect. It is much easier to OD on one of the substances when taking both at the same time. 15mg of morphine is a fairly small amount of the drug however and you would most likely be perfectly be drinking a glass of wine after ingesting it.
Yes. Remove the purple coating and crush it into a fine powder. Just know all the binders that are made to be broken down by stomach acid do not break down and accumulated in your sinus cavity and lungs.
It will "hurt" (or kill, rather) cows and dogs if they are exposed to a lot of it, but otherwise it is a good fertilizer, micromineral supplement, topical/oral treatment for certain ailments, and an insecticide and fungicide.