Look at your rx bottle. It probably says do not operate heavy machinery or drive a vehicle. If you are feeling foggy or goofy, you should not drive. If you are feeling tired, you should not drive. This is the same as drinking and driving and you can get a DUI/ DWI for this.
It is generally not advisable to drive 12 hours after a morphine injection. Morphine can cause drowsiness, impaired coordination, and reduced reaction times, which can significantly affect your ability to drive safely. It’s best to wait until you are certain the effects have worn off and consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice. Safety should always be your top priority.
Morphine is generally kept locked up in hospitals. Pharmacies do not normally carry morphine. Morphine is a controlled substance because it is derived from or emulates the same opioid source that heroin comes from.
codiene will have no effect if you are taking morphine - morphine in value exceeds morphine by 1/1000
is gabapentin morphine
morphine have cocaine in it
No, morphine is not a barbiturate.
Narcotics such as morphine do not cause rage, they are depressants. Of course, a morphine addict might become enraged if he or she was not able to obtain morphine. So, morphine could be an indirect cause of rage.
Eduard Levinstein has written: 'Die Morphiumsucht' -- subject(s): Morphine Dependence, Morphine abuse 'Morbid craving for morphia' -- subject(s): Morphine Dependence, Morphine abuse 'Morbid craving for morphia' -- subject(s): Morphine abuse 'Morbid craving for morphia' -- subject(s): Morphine Dependence, Morphine abuse 'Die Morphiumsucht' -- subject(s): Morphine Dependence, Morphine abuse
which is stronger morphine 5 or morphine 60
Yes, codeine is methylated morphine.
hydromorphone is a stronger version of morphine
morphine sulphate