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It means Continuous Release (for day-long pain), aka Extended Release, aka Timed Release, etc. The drug is released over time.

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What does MS in MS Contin mean?

It stands for Morphine Sulfate, which is the name of the drug.


Is lorcet and ms contin the same medication?

Lorcet is Hydrocodone, MS Contin is Morphine, they are both narcotic analgesics but are NOT the same medication


Does ms contin show up as opiate?

Yes.


What does 60 mg ms contin cost?

30 dollars


What does vio contin obligation by child now adult mean?

what is the mean for vio contin oblig child now


Can you cut ms contin in half?

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. "


Does ms contin have a sulfur compound in it?

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.


Can a urine test tell the difference between Dilaudid and ms contin?

no


How long does it take for 30Mg Ms contin to get out of your blood?

3 days top. It all depends on how often you do the drug.


Could MS Contin show up in urine tests?

MS Contin is a long-acting form of morphine sulfate. As long as there is enough of it for the test to detect, then it will show up on every test, every time.


Can you take MS Contin and donate blood?

If you are taking MS Contin (morphine sulfate), it is generally recommended to wait before donating blood. Medications like MS Contin can affect your eligibility to donate, particularly if they impact your health or the safety of the blood supply. It's best to consult with the blood donation center or your healthcare provider for specific guidance based on your situation.