Yes - definitely All opiates have an effect on orbital or radial muscles like your retina, bladder & bowel. That's why opiate users have so called 'pinned' eyes. A person on daily morphine for a pain full condition will experience a progressive loss of bladder function over several years. Having a permanently full bladder, getting up every half hour all night to pass very little, are the result. There is a lot of medical reference material available on the net if one looks.
Morphine in most forms, such as used in the hospitals, or prescribed by your Doctor does not change the color of your urine.
2-5 days in urine depending on many factors such as body size, metabolism, amount consumed etc.
Yes it will.
no morphine does not show up in a hair follicle test Yes, any basic drug tests test for "opiates" and will detect morphine. Opiates are one of the "SAMHSA-5". The five drugs tested for in the standard NIDA approved drug test- urine, hair or saliva.
no. not at all. a few people i know have been busted for morphine usage only one time.
Depending on several factors, morphine will stay in your system anywhere from one to five days.
If the morphine dose is 200 mg, then the tablet must be a time-released formulation of morphine such as Duramorph®, Kadian®, MS-Contin®, OramorphSR® and about four other brands of sustained-release morphine sulfate available in the US. This matters because the blood morphine concentration will not begin to decrease until the pill stops releasing morphine into the person's blood. For most people who aren't elderly, a single morphine dose will not be detected in the urine after roughly 72 hours. It is necessary to add 24 hours to that if a single dose of a sustained-release formulation is taken, thus a single dose of 200 mg of morphine in a sustained-release tablet would probably not be detected in the urine after 96 hours. However, if one uses the medication every day, or has used it for more than approximately three days in a row, then that person's urine will most likely be "clean" after about 120 hours, or five whole days.
yes it can because every drug can show in urine.
That depends on how long ago you smoked it.
Yes, only if it is being tested for. It is also possible to show up when scanning urine in a lab after a physical or job application. The more you take in a short amount of time, the harder it is to get out of your system.
No. It's in the urine, but no one is going to test for it.
yes!
My policy is: If you got high , it's will show up.
Anything containing opiates or opioids will result in a positive on a drug test. This includes almost all prescription painkillers (vicodin, codeine, percocet, hydrocodone, oxycontin, etc.), heroin, opium, and of course...morphine. Morphine can be detected in your urine for up to four days after consumption, while other opiates may dissipate in only one or two days.