MS Contin is not a synthetic drug; it is a brand name for morphine sulfate, which is a naturally occurring opioid derived from the opium poppy. While morphine can be processed and formulated in various ways, MS Contin specifically refers to the extended-release formulation of morphine. It is used for managing severe pain and is classified as a controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and dependence.
It stands for Morphine Sulfate, which is the name of the drug.
3 days top. It all depends on how often you do the drug.
Can you take ms contin amd oxy together?
It means Continuous Release (for day-long pain), aka Extended Release, aka Timed Release, etc. The drug is released over time.
Lorcet is Hydrocodone, MS Contin is Morphine, they are both narcotic analgesics but are NOT the same medication
They will show up as opiates. and they are the same thing! ones is just generic!
MScontin is time released Morphine sulfate (12 hours) at different doses available. Oxycontin is time released oxycodone example of Oxycodone is percocet/with tylenol. Oxycontin also has nothing added to it such as Tylenol. Oxycontin is just oxycodone in a 12hr release formula and made at different doses.
No they will both show up as an opiate. I hope your right let you know tomarrow. :|
Yes.
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The package insert from Purdue Pharma has the following warning:"MS CONTIN TABLETS ARE TO BE SWALLOWED WHOLE AND ARE NOT TO BE BROKEN, CHEWED, DISSOLVED, OR CRUSHED. TAKING BROKEN, CHEWED, DISSOLVED, OR CRUSHED MS CONTIN TABLETS LEADS TO RAPID RELEASE AND ABSORPTION OF A POTENTIALLY FATAL DOSE OF MORPHINE. "
MS Contin, which contains the active ingredient morphine sulfate, does include sulfur in the form of the sulfate salt. This compound is used to improve the solubility and bioavailability of morphine in the body. However, the primary focus of MS Contin is its opioid analgesic properties, rather than its sulfur content.