In my case not long. I was having it 4 times a day (5mg) IV for a period of 7 days. I now need higher doses
Yes, your body builds up a tolerance to percocets. How soon depends on the amount you are taking.
3 to 5 days
Its use to treat cancer patients and opiate tolerant people who been taking opiates for a long period of time. Its about 80-100 times stronger then morphine.
Generally morphine sulfate in 100mg may be fatal for a non tolerant user unless it is in time released form which is still a high dose for a non tolerant user. However It will stay in your blood stream for about 8 hours and then will be in your urine for detection for up to 3 days. The time that morphine is metabolized may be some what faster in a tolerant individual, Thus the detection time in the persons body is shorter than a non tolerant user.AnswerGenerally morphine sulfate in 100mg may be fatal for a non tolerant user unless it is in time released form which is still a high dose for a non tolerant user. However It will stay in your blood stream for about 8 hours and then will be in your urine for detection for up to 3 days. The time that morphine is metabolized may be some what faster in a tolerant individual, Thus the detection time in the persons body is shorter than a non tolerant user. I have been on MS Contin 100mg ER for 15 years. I am a T12 L1 incomplete paraplegic I also take 3/soma 350, xanax 1mg/twice daily, percoset 10mg/3x daily as needed, and pamelor 50mg 3x daily. I suffer from chronic nerve pain in my back and legs. I was on 30mg Oxycontin IR 4x daily but since Michael Jackson died the pain clinic doctor/doctors are becoming leary about mixing morphine sulfate 100mg er with Oxycontin ER and IR but putting percoset 10mg is really just 10mg of oxycodone and ibuprofen One other good tip is the Pamelor. It is an antidepressant but is used for the burning and pins and needles feeling I have from the spinal chord injury.
Morphine will show in urine for up to 7 days. This can vary depending on how much a person is taking, and how fast their body metabolizes the morphine.
Yes. Depending on the tolerance of the patient to the effect of morphine, a normal IV dose of 5 mg (or an oral dose of 15 mg) may not relieve the pain. Tolerant people (who have been taking morphine for a long time, and who therefore have become somewhat "immune" to the effects) can require many times the normal, starting dose of morphine for pain relief. Given an adequate dose, however, there is no intrinsic limit to the pain relieving properties of morphine. This is one of the key advantages of this drug, and it is a reason it is still the gold standard for analgesics 160 years after its discovery.
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Morphine doesn't actually get rid of pain; all natural and synthetic opiates only alter the brain's perception of pain so that it appears it's less or non-existent. But the pain still remains.Over time, as your body becomes more tolerant to opiate therapy, it will become harder to maintain pain control with the same dosage. While it doesn't happen to many people, you can reach a point wher you're no longer getting any more pain relief, only increased side effects. It's not a fun situation to be in.
How long does 4mg morphine stay in your system if giving to you by the IV through the emergency room?
It only takes three days usage of morphine to become addicted. This is true for unsubstantiated use. I have taken morphine in both long-term and quick acting oral forms over several years on and off, and have no addiction. I was advised by a pain clinic physician that morphine only becomes addictive in doses which reward the taking i.e. as long as the morphine is fighting pain, it is very unlikely to cause addicition. My doses were coontinually adjusted to retain a small element of discomfort (not even enough to prevent sleep) sufficient for me to tell it was comiing from the area normally giving severe pain. Of course, peoples' physiologies do differ - I know nothing about so-called addictive personanlities!
after 120mg of morphine, who the hell cares?
No. Most people have skin regardless of whether or not they use morphine.