Morphine and other opiates generally kill people by 4 ways:
1. Respiratory Arrest and Failure - Having experienced this myself after a major spinal operation, and due to the failure of the attending nurse to properly calculate my current morphine level at the time (I have an extremely high morphine tolerance level also), I can tell you that this is the most common problem that leads to death. Accidents like mine happen more often than the public realizes, and often goes unreported as well. In my case, my family was there and able to summon help before it was too late.
2. Morphine Intolerance/Allergy - Not everyone can tolerate opiates, and many are actually allergic to morphine and morphine derivatives. This can be a real problem if the person requires a major painkiller. Allergic reactions range from respiratory problems to anaphylactic shock.
3. Vomiting/Aspiration of Contents - This occurs more with drug addicts than opiate patients. The person using the opiate is typically asleep, and too under the influence to be awoken under normal circumstances. The person becomes nauseous and vomits, and then aspirates (inhales) the contents into the lungs, or the contents block the airway altogether. This leads to suffocation and death. This was the determined cause of Jimi Hendrix's death.
4. Accidental or Intentional Overdose - For long term opiate patients like myself, overdose isn't much of an issue as our opiate tolerance levels become very high. However, for those who aren't as tolerant, enough morphine can shut the respiratory system down - as I said in #1, Respiratory Depression/Failure is the most common cause of death from the careless use of morphine.
Don't do it
The drug used by the mean neighbor in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is morphine. Mrs. Dubose is addicted to morphine and battles her addiction with courage and determination before passing away.
200 grams of morphine would kill anyone who took it. Morphine is usually administered in miligram quantities, example: 6mg of morphine intravenously is a strong dose.
Only take Morphine as instructed IF it is prescribed to you. It is very dangerous in high doses.
If you're sensitive to Morphine then 200mg can kill you.
You meanie head! Why would you want to kill a dog? Or did the dog eat some morphine and you want to make sure that it doesn't die!?! But still that's not nice!
No it will not kill you, you can take both, but only take 1 morphine every 12 hrs and no more then 1 - 10.5 hydrocodone every 8 hrs. That's 2 Morphine and 3 hydrocodone in a 24 hrs. Side effect's will be constipation
Mrs. Dubose is addicted to morphine. She is battling this addiction and wants to break free from it before she dies. Her struggle with addiction serves as a subplot in "To Kill a Mockingbird" and showcases themes of courage and redemption.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Mrs. Dubose keeps a morphine bottle under her shawl to help her manage the pain she experiences as she battles her morphine addiction.
well I'm not a doctor but your liver is a big part of the clean up crew in your body so if it can't filter the morphine very well it might kill you.
Oxycodon, Percocet, Codeine, Darvocet, Darvon, Methadone, are all related to morphine. They are all pain killers to one degree or another and any one of them can kill you if you overdose. Also, almost anything that you are allergic to can kill you, depending on the severity of the allergy.
We don't know, but you definitely have the makings of an exciting experiment there.