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Morphine sulfate er is a Extended release pill that slowly release the morphine into your system to help relive pain for up to 12hrs (around the clock pain) unlike instant release that last about 4 hrs and all the medication hits you at once to relive pain that's short term.
Yes. The only difference in these drugs is how they are prepared so that they release either immediately or over a sustained period of time. They are both morphine sulfate.
No, morphine sulfate isn't the same as percocet.. which contains acetaminophen and oxycodone. At equivalent dosage and on a person who never took them before, oxycodone is 2 times more powerful than morphine.
You get many small granules of morphine sulfate.
Usually you will hear morphine sulfate referred to as MS Contin
Nothing, they do not react
No they are both opiates
$10 a drop for morphine
suboxone
One grain of morphine equals about 60 milligrams
Over-the-counter medications do not contain morphine sulfate, as it is a prescription-only opioid medication used for pain management. However, some over-the-counter pain relievers, like acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil), come in round tablets that may resemble morphine sulfate pills in shape but differ significantly in composition and usage. Always consult a healthcare professional for pain management options.