If taking 100 mg morphine how long between taking another 100 mg morphine?
You have to wait 12 hours between dosage. You can wait 10 hours but you will have that zing feeling and you breathing may become labored. Your lungs may collapse if you don't have a mass rush of blood to your brain and it shuts down making you become a vegetable.
Yes Morphine is a narcotic analgesic....It acts directly on the central nervous system.
Are LPNs allowed to push morphine iv in North Carolina?
Yes LPN's in North Carolina are allowed to push morphine as long as they have obtained IV certification. Being able to do so depends upon the state in which an LPN is licensed.
How long is prison time for illegal use of morphine?
for morphine distribution you could do any where from 1-6 years depending on the amount of pills sold..
for a dirty urinalysis on probation or parole for morphine you could do anywhere from 2-48 weeks depending on whatever your p.o wants to do .
in the united states morphine is a schedule 1 narcotic
same charge as heroine meth and cocaine with the same consiquences
Im constipated what do you do?
There are a few things that you could do. You can get a laxative over the counter. You can try an enema which can be bought over the counter or by having water shot up your rectum by something(hot tub jet). The hot tub jet worked best for me. I have also heard from friends that anal intercourse can sometimes create bowel movements afterward. So take your pick and just remember to have fun.
What is the difference between morphine sulfate and morphine sulphate?
Specifically, morphine is an opiate, a natural occurring analgesic harvested from the opium poppy pod (as is codeine). Dilaudid (hydromorphone) is a semi-synthetic opiate or OPIOID, which is more potent than morphine. Dilaudid is synthesized in laboratories for similar effects to morphine, though stronger analgesic in less doses.
Will morphine show up as hydrocodone in drug test?
Any pain killer will show up as an opiate. This is in the same class as heroin and depending on how in depth your test will go they will be able to tell the exact medication you were taking.
Crush it up and snort it you will not get high if you smoke it
How many mgs of morphine would it take to kill an opiate user?
Lethal doses of methadone can be as low as 5mg for children and around 25mg for intolerant adults. However some people can handle as much as 400 mg if they have become accustomed to the drug over time and slowly increased to this dose. Never take ANY dose of methadone without being directed by a qualified doctor. Most cases of methadone related deaths can be traced to unaccustomed individuals or when the drug is mixed with other substances like alcohol or other prescription drugs.
Does morphine and hydrocodone show up the same on drug test?
I'm not sure if the test would specifically test for Hydrocodone, it would most likely test for opiates, which are in both Hydrocodone and Morphine. So in short, yes, if the drug test is testing for opiates in your system, both Hydrocodone and Morphine will cause a positive for opiates.
Are you allowed to work on morphine?
The answer to this question would depend on the person. The longer you take narcotics the less effect they have on you. It also depends on whether or not you are talking about immediate release or extended release. Morphine tends to have a negative effect on your mood. Most people become very irritable while taking morphine. As the pills start to wear off and your pain starts to set in you tend to become very short tempered and most of the time mean. There really is no set answer to this type of question that would apply to everyone or most people. There is a different answer for every person. I would suggest just taking the pill at home and really paying attention to how you feel, what you can accomplish, and try to put yourself at your place of work with the experiences you have while at home. Try setting down with a project and see what gets accomplished and how you feel. Good Luck!
How does morphine affect breathalyzer?
Not at all no worries. But it can and will in a blood test of any sort.
What do they give you if you overdose on morphine?
The reversal agent for all opiates, including morphine is naloxone.
How long does Klonopin in system?
There are so many answers in this thread it is baffling. Some of the answers are accurate, semi-accurate and some are just down right wrong. It all depends on what test is used. The most widely used lateral flow immunoassays are calibrated for oxazepam at 300 ng/ml of urine. If it is positive they generally send it off for GC/MS testing. As someone already clearly stated what clonazepam breaks down to it would be redundant for me to do into that. Clonazepam does not metabolize to oxazepam. However, large doses over a period of time can lead to a positive immunoassay, ususally around 781 ng/ml of Clonazepam. The amount of actual non-metabolized clonazepam released in urine is less than 1-2%.
In a chronic low-dose user (less than 3mg per day), many test negative on immunoassay. Single dose users, dependent on dose generally test negative on immunoassays. If an immunoassay is calibrated toward 7-aminoclonazepam and clonazepam (they are available) they would produce a positive.
When expensive GC/MS testing is done due to a positive BZO lateral flow, the lab needs to know to look for Clonazepam and 7-amino clonazepam.
In sum, if someone stays off clonazepam for a few days, the likelyhood of a positive test by most used lateral flow immunoassay would be very slim. So, it would techinally would be a "false-negative" because the lab could detect it if looking for it with GC/MS. There is much literature online one can review. Academic literature is more accurate than others info. Alot of what people put out there is incorrect and/or incomplete.
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The short answer is: Stop taking the drug and wait. It'll be gone in a few days.
The catch is that, like all benzodiazipam category drugs, if you've been taking it for more then a month then you'll need to taper off slowly because of withdrawals (although extremely rare, 2 deaths have been attributed2).
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Not only can a drug test detect Klonopin, it can also measure the level, or amount of drug in the body.
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Klonopin® (generic: Clonazepam) is a benzodiazapine used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. It has a half-life of anywhere from 18-50 hours, meaning that is how long it takes your body to reduce the amount of clonazepam in your system by half.
If you took three 1 mg tablets, within one to two days, 50% of its major metabolite 7-aminoclonazepam (7-ACLO) will still be in your system, and detectable by urinalysis; within three to four days, 75% of the metabolite will have cleared; within five to six days, 87.5% will have cleared, and so on.
Unfortunately, because the rate of metabolism varies from person to person, the concentration of 7-ACLO measurable in the urine doesn't necessarily decline in a direct linear fashion. You may show peak concentration, the point at which the metabolite is highest and most easily detected, anywhere from the first to the eighth day after taking the drug. Depending on the sensitivity and specificity of the test, one 3 mg. dose of clonazepam is detectable in urinalysis at 14 days; and there is a 75-80% chance of it being detectable at 21 days. It may take 28-30 days for the medication to clear your body completely.1
Most likely, a low-cost employment or other screening test won't be sensitive enough to pick up the one-time use anywhere near that long (the above data came from a forensic study). A drug detection timetable for short-term use of benzodiazapines suggests you should be able to pass a drug test after 5-7 days (the upper end of the time line). This is not a guarantee, however.
Since benzodiazepines are metabolized by the liver and excreted in the urine, drinking a lot of water may help slightly, but won't increase the speed at which your body metabolizes the drug.
This information is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
1 Elimination of 7-aminoclonazepam in urine after a single dose of clonazepam
2 Source: http://journals.lww.com/amjforensicmedicine/Abstract/2009/06000/A_Fatal_Case_of_Benzodiazepine_Withdrawal.14.aspx
Accudiagnostics
I will do further checking of the medical journals later and repost my reply. I have been taking 4mg of Clonazepam (Klonopin) since my auto accident in 2006, when my car flipped, rolled 3 times, my airbag did not deploy, my seat-belt was on, and I had a fractured skull, vertebrae, and 5th metatarsal. I have Cerebral Palsy, which was mild until my accident. After my accident, I developed hammer toes and increased shakiness, etc. My doctor prescribed this medication and kept increasing the does until the problems that kept me from functioning and sleeping disappeared (yes, she was amazed that I tolerated the dosage without falling asleep in her office). A little less than 3 years ago, I moved to PA and found a new physician. I take 2mg of Clonazepam around 6A.M. and see my doctor in the afternoon and ALWAYS fail the urine test. I am researching to discover why (I am uncertain as to what type of urine screen they do, but was assured that it should show up in my urine). This has caused me a great deal of difficulty but one day, after my doctor's staff did not give her my messages about refilling my Rx (they were buried under papers on top of my file), I showed up at her office in withdrawal (my BP was around 160/130 something and pulse was in the 120s, and I felt awful. I can guarantee you that 8 hours after taking 2mg of Klonopin/Clonazepam that it did not show up in the urine tests. I am dealing with a new doctor at this clinic since November, and was told Wednesday (after calling about my refill Friday, Monday and Tuesday) that they would not refill my Rx, would not do any further tests and wanted to see me in 3 months. I requested a copy of my medical records, went to the ER (my BP was up again), I failed the urine test there, they gave me 2mg last night, watched me take it, checked my mouth (all at my request) and I am returning for another test this morning, which I know I will fail again.
"Insensitivity of benzodiazepine screen: only 40% for lorazepam; clonazepam (Klonopin) frequently negative on both EIA and GCMS."
Source: http://www.med.umich.edu/1info/FHP/practiceguides/pain/drugtesting.pdf
Does morphine cause liver damage?
Morphine is a prescription medication that is given for moderate to severe pain. Since it is not metabolized in the liver, morphine cannot cause liver damage.
Morphine is not a medication that should ever be given lightly, there are probably other options that are safer and easier for you to use that will not necessitate you running to an animal hospital (remember your dogs metabolism is faster then your own and meds will fly through them faster leaving you LESS time to get help). If your pet is seriously injured, speak to your vet about tramadol or even a natural solution to your pets pain that could even be sourced from foods that release endorphans such as saffron or capciacin.
NEVER give your pet medical care, esp chemistry without professional advice, on top of it being dangerous, it could be unnecessary and it is serious animal cruelty and abuse to drug your pets with hard controlled narcotics!
Is 40mg a high dosage for morphine?
Yes, it's considered VERY high. In fact, in most people a dose like that could depress your system.
I have been a long time opiate user because of a chronic pain condition. I am currently considered to be on a VERY high dosage of morphine. I take MS contin which is a slow-release form of morphine in the morning and at night each 60mgs. Then for "break through pain management' I take liquid morphine which is imediately active in your system and kills pain in about 15-25 minutes up to six times a day at a dosage of 80mgs each.
So yes, 750mgs for a single dose is ridiculously high for the MAJORITY of people. It is reasonable to assume a dosage that high in your average person would at the very least put them out (asleep) for hours, and at the worst it could depress lung fuction and cause what people consider an "overdose". Over a longer period of time it could be reasonable depending on whether you've been a long-time user or have a high dependancy like i do.
Hope this helps.
Nikki
Can you take Fentanyl patch morphine?
Ofcorse opiod tolerant patient should Ask for more fentanyl,opoid naive will be good with 25,micro gr patch . oramorph should be replaced with hidromorphon jurnista tablets patients had better reaction ito it.if you must youse oramorh syrup is much better option.
How much morphine in 50ml methadone?
Everyones "blocking" dose is different. It can depend on many variables like weight, height, metabolism, ect.. but for the average JOE the blocking dose for other opiates is usually between 60-80mg's, but can be as low as 30 or as high as 120.
You probably meant HYDROMORPHONE, which is a drug very similar to morphine, except it takes less of it to get the same effects as morphine.
How many 2mg morphine does it take to cause death?
i belive in a lot of cases tolerance is a Major decider in that question first time i took ms con tin i was 17 and i took a 6mg pill and the effects were felt greatly. then i took two 60mg pills and puked. but when i got my tolerance up i was able to take up to 5 60mg pills. so i guess if you want to know the fatal dose most depends on your toler ance,past use and frequency of use. but your kidneys from use of ms contin can shut down over time from abuse of it. if your a first time user i would guess 200-500mg would be a definite fatal dose..however if your a regular opioid user then that number can go way up to 1000mg a day to 10000mg a day. like i said your kidneys can shut down from abuse and most likely will shut down before you get 10000mg in you.
Does morphine contain aspirin?
Morphine by itself is a pure chemical compound, so morphine is only morphine. There are some medications that contain an opiate and aspirin. For example, Percodan® contains the opiate oxycodone combined with aspirin, however I am not aware of any medications containing both morphine and aspirin, but I can't swear there aren't any. The person who will know for sure is a licensed pharmacist. Just call a pharmacy or ask the pharmacist the next time you are at a store that has a pharmacy. (It is illegal for a pharmacy to be open without at least one licensed pharmacist on duty.)
If you are allergic to aspirin or if it messes up your stomach, then make sure that you tell your doctor and he/she will not prescribe any medicines with aspirin in them. If you have morphine or know where to get it without a prescription, then please don't do it! I'm not your daddy, but I hope that you will take my word on it - you do not want to become addicted to opiates or anything else. I've dealt with enough addicts and former addicts to know that someone addicted to opiates or meth or coke feel like they want to die when they are in full withdrawal because they feel absolutely horrible like you can't imagine for weeks before they even begin to not be so sick.