Yes but ms contin contains wax. -- Morphine sulphate is soluble to 60mg/ml water @ room temperature. Oddly (different from most solutes), solubility lowers with hot water, so if you use hot water, you may only get 30-40 mg/ml. An ms contin, 200mg, therefore, needs about 4ml water just to dissolve the morphine sulphate. Add 4.5 ml to the powder, heat to boiling, allow to cool. The wax will rise to the top, skim it to the side, and there is your morphine, in water, no need to do it twice, each ml is some good. ;)
Yes, ammonium sulfate is soluble in methanol. Methanol is a polar solvent that can dissolve ionic compounds like ammonium sulfate due to its ability to interact with the charged ions in the compound.
Sodium sulfate is practically insoluble in ethanol. But it adsorbs ethanol as well as methanol.
Morphine and morphine sulfate are essentially the same drug, as morphine sulfate is simply a specific formulation of morphine, where the morphine is combined with sulfate to enhance its solubility and absorption. Therefore, morphine itself is not stronger than morphine sulfate; they have the same analgesic potency. The strength and effectiveness depend more on the dosage and the specific formulation rather than the chemical name.
You get many small granules of morphine sulfate.
Usually you will hear morphine sulfate referred to as MS Contin
No, there is no codeine in Morphine Sulfate 30 mg tablets. Morphine sulfate is a pure opioid analgesic that contains only morphine as its active ingredient. Codeine is a different opioid that is chemically distinct from morphine and is used for different therapeutic purposes.
Nothing, they do not react
No they are both opiates
$10 a drop for morphine
Covalent bonds do not "dissolve" in methanol. Covalent bonds are intramolecular bonds formed by sharing of electrons between atoms within a molecule. Methanol can form hydrogen bonds with certain compounds, but it does not dissolve covalent bonds.
suboxone
YES