To equate to 120 mg of oral morphine daily, one might consider alternative opioids such as approximately 30 mg of oxycodone, 180 mg of hydromorphone, or 300-400 mg of tramadol, depending on individual patient factors and the specific formulations used. It's important to note that conversion ratios can vary significantly based on individual response and the specific characteristics of each medication. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized recommendations and to ensure safe opioid management.
30 mg of Morphine IR is equal to approximately 8 mg of Diluadid, so there is about a 4mg morphine to 1 mg of dilaudid ratio. So 45 mg of morphine would be equal to 5.6 mg of dilaudid. To answer your question, 45 mg of Morphine IR would stronger than taking the 4 mg of dilaudid.
Some other prescription medications, that would be equal to or would offer similar pain relieve results as oxycodone, would be diludid and morphine. Percocet and roxicet would also be alternatives for oxycodone.
70 ml of morphine
Orally, 10mg of oxycodone is considered equivalent to 15mg or morphine sulfate but everyone is different. Oxycodone isn't usually used medically by injection so a conversion is unavailable. 5mg morphine by injection is equal to about 15mg of oral morphine. 5mg morphine is probably about equal to 5mg oxycodone by injection. So orally, oxy. is stronger!
approximately 200mg codeine for similar effects to 30mg oral morphine (not IV!)
The concentration of morphine can vary, so it's important to know the specific concentration of the morphine solution. However, for a standard concentration of 1 mg/mL, 2 mg of morphine would be equal to 2 mL.
No. 80mg equals .08 grams
When taking sedating antidepressants you could be charged with driving impaired. With some of these medications, an individual would have to wait over ten hours before driving.
No, both are analgesic.. but they're not "equivalent" in efficiency.. oxycodone, at the same dosage, is twice more powerful than morphine. 10 mg morphine = 5 mg oxycodone.
immediate release morphine 10mgby mouth every 4 hours as neededfor pain
210 The real answer according to Mass Pain Clinic is 7.5mg Dilaudid = 30mg Morphine per Mass.HospitalPain Clinic That is an ORAL dose... it changes if it is admistered IV to: 1.5mg Dilaudid IV = 10mg Morphine IV
Yes Roxanol is the liquid form of Morphine Sulfate. You can only take it orally and it tastes like crap. Roxanol us ultra concentrated. 1ml has 20mg of Morphine in it. So becareful with it. As a nurse the usual dosage I give is 0.25-0.50 ml which is equal to 5-10mg of morphine.