It depends entirely on your opiate tolerance. In emergency situations, a person who is not a chronic opiate user, the dose is usually from 1 to five mg. repeated as needed. If you are a chronic user, the dose can be up to 1gm (1000mg) depending on your tolerance.
morphine requirement will increase with regular use and safe dose will depend on weight and general health a safe daily dose is nil.
is it safe to take 5 mg dose of morhine with a flexeral
It's generally considered safe to take ibuprofen with morphine, as they work differently in the body. However, the total dosage of ibuprofen should not exceed 800 mg per dose or 3200 mg per day for adults, unless otherwise directed by a healthcare provider. Always consult with a physician or pharmacist before combining medications to ensure safety and avoid potential interactions.
is it safe to take st johns wort with morphine
Is it safe to take morphine pills 2 years after expiration date?
After morphine you may not need diazepam at all. Morphine is very much dangerous drug and diazepam is very safe drug. Morphine has to be used very carefully and diazepam can be used almost routinely in today's world of lot of psychological tensions.
Perfect euphoria in my opinion, it shouldn't be dangerous either since the morphine was prescribed by my doctor for my degenerative spine disks and the Ritalin was prescribed so I wouldn't sleep so much from the morphine. Try 30mg of morphine and 20mg of Ritalin intranasal.
Absolutely NOT.
No it isn't safe. Taking anything past the experation date is unsafe
Start with 5g and work your way up. The high lasts for a while and is generally considered unpleasant. Be safe.
yes
A millilitre (mL) is a unit of volume. A milligram (mg) is a unit of mass."20 mL" of morphine would imply that the morphine is suspended in a liquid, and depending on morphine's solubility in this liquid and so forth, there can be a different amount of morphine per mL. Usually a liquid suspension like this will be "X mg per mL" or "X mg/mL" as labelled on an ampoule or something similar.For example, you one may find an ampoule that contains 4 mg/mL of morphine (in which case the answer would be 80 mg) or one that contains 20 mg/mL (in which case the answer would be 400 mg), etc.There is no fixed answer, *but* you should know that a morphine dose is measured in mg and not mL, so if all you know is the amount of mL, it's not safe to measure out a dose.