Yes, IV Benadryl and IV morphine are compatible. They can potentate each other making it is very importation to monitor reparations. To avoid potential harm one should start at with a small dose and repeat the dose if needed. Anyone reasonable for administering IV medications should be well aware of compatibility issues.
yes
How long does 4mg morphine stay in your system if giving to you by the IV through the emergency room?
no IV drugs are compatible with blood products. Only 0.9NS is compatible with and can be hung with blood.
You can but it will not feel the same as when u get it in a iv at the hospital. the hospital is a 100% morphine and pills have x thing in them. stuff to hold them in pill form ect. always use care when using needle only use a needle 2 or 3 time never share a needle no matter what!!! a 5 min high not worth h.i.v or hep.
If you have never used morpine it can be dangerous iv, the typical dose is 1mg to 4mg iv.
No... the morphine is absorbed into the bloodstream - not passed into the digestive tract. However, morphine given through IV can still make some people sick to their stomach. It can cause vomiting in those that are sensitive to it, but they would only be throwing up their stomach contents, not the actual morphine.
If your doctor has prescribed morphine for you tell them that you take Benadryl. USUALLY it is okay to combine them as Morphine can cause you to feel itchy. Both Benadryl and Morphine can cause drowsiness so caution should be used always when combining medication together. The maximum dose of Benadryl for an adult is 50 mg every 6 hours. It is difficult to answer this question as there are different kinds of Morphine, specifically MSIR which is short acting morphine and Extended Release or "ER Morphine (such as MS Contin) with is time released. DO NOT BREAK OR CHEW ER MORPHINE as it will "dump" it's entire amount into the body at one time instead of being given over a 8 to 12 hour period. (Avinza is a 24 hour morphine pill, extreme caution should be used when dealing with ER Morphine as it is available in generic and numerous difference brand names, the most common being Avinza, Kadian and MS Contin.) IF you have been taking morphine for a period of time, at least several months and are not sedated by it then you probably could take Benadryl and Morphine together. Better advice is "When in doubt call your doctor or your pharmacist!" Overdosing on medication is easier than one thinks, it is much better to be safe than sorry.
Fentanyl is often mentioned as having 100 times the potency of IV morphine.
Can you take morphine and abilify together
approximately 200mg codeine for similar effects to 30mg oral morphine (not IV!)
In equianalgesic doses, they are identical. In fact, all opioid medications are equally potent in equianalgesic doses.
No you can not. While Dexron IV is backward compatible with Dex III, Dex III is not forward compatible. Vehicles that require Dex IV must use Dex IV.