Most likely morphine, as stories of morphine addicts are quite extensive, as well that getting off of morphine holds much more agony. Your body becomes so accustomed that it pains you so much you may need to take morphine for a legitemite reason.
Vicoprofen, roxicodone, ibuprofen, morphine. There are a few.
If you abuse morphine, it becomes addictive and it uses up the pain receptors.
lol yes-you'll fail for opiates and oxycodone
Yes, Morphine does effect your teeth like any other opioid medication. These medications include: morphine, hydrocodone, vicodin, lortab, roxicodone, percocet, oxycontin, etc...
Embeda is extended-release morphine (with sequestered naltrexone) and roxicodone is immediate-release oxycodone. Morphine and oxycodone provide similar pain relief if the dose is properly adjusted. Work closely with your pain doctor to adjust the dose and Embeda should work just a well or better than multiple doses of roxicodone.
Because it is an opioid, much in the same way as codeine or morphine.
No
Yes, morphine relieves pains. It is very dangerous and addictive.
Basically, yes. Percocet is a combination of oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen (Tylenol™). Morphine, like oxycodone, is in the opioid family. Addition by Echo646: Morphine is stronger than percocet, however, and it can be more addictive and more likely to cause dependence, so even more care should be used when taking morphine. Every other opioid is judged by how well they treat pain compared to morphine.
If Roxie's refer to roxicodone - which is basically morphine - they will clear in 2 to 4 days depending on usage characteristics.
Heroin.
Heroin (diacetylmorphine).