you don't because you would overdose yourself and die
seriously if you need immediate pain control call your doctor and explain the situation
besides the mechanism they use to make capsules XR would actually be pretty hard to overcome
No. The IR you are referring to is "instant release" if they were extended release, they would have a coating of some sort with them.
instant release
Morphine sulfate er is a Extended release pill that slowly release the morphine into your system to help relive pain for up to 12hrs (around the clock pain) unlike instant release that last about 4 hrs and all the medication hits you at once to relive pain that's short term.
Yes. A generic drug for morphine is your mum.
No they are both opiates
Morphine is primarily available in several forms, including oral tablets, oral solutions, and injectable formulations. It can also be found as extended-release capsules or tablets for chronic pain management. Additionally, there are suppositories for rectal administration. Each form is tailored to different medical needs and patient preferences.
Absolutely not; they are the exact same thing; one is just designed to last longer than the other before your body breaks it down. Morphine IR and Morphine ER are both morphine; one is instant-release (IR) and the other is extended release (ER). So a UA will definitely detect both, no matter whether it is a slow-release (ER) or a fast-release (IR). Depending on the type of test it will come up positive for 'opiates', or 'morphine' if it is a test that names the actual base substance. Some answers to this question have been moved to the discussion board.
Controlled release capsules usually have a coating that causes the medicine to enter the system, instantly, at a later time. Extended release drugs are actually released slowly.
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Dicyclomine is available only with a prescription and is sold as capsules, tablets (regular and extended-release forms), and syrup.
It is an Oxycodone..but there are MS Contin, Morphine Sulfate, that look the same, but the MS Contin are darker and have a hard coating around them so that the Morphine releases into your system slower..
No, 2mg is the maximum for the Alprazolam instant release (IR), or 3mg maximum for the Alprazolam Extended Release (XR).