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Morphine

Named for Morpheus, the god of dreams, morphine is a drug used to dull moderate and severe pain.

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Can Morphine be injected in people's legs or just arms?

yes. Morphine can be injected anywhere you can find a vein. Personally, I think the arms are always the easiest to hit, but the scars can be unsightly and also many people have used up their arms and can hit nowhere else. Do what you gotta do.

If i take 160mg of morphine how long will it take to pass a lab urine test?

If you ingest 160mg of morphine it takes between 2-4 days to pass a lab urine test.

Can heart flutter be a side effect of pain medication such as morphine?

Yes, heart flutter is actually a very main side effect of pain medication. I had a root canal recently and this happened to me. It gets slower and more spaced out as the medicine wears down. You shouldn't have anything to worry about unless it is persistent when you are not on the medication or you have taken too many pills. Hope I was of some help!

Will adderall help reverse the symptoms of an overdose of morphine sulphate er?

It would not be the drug of choice for an opiate overdose, however as it is a CNS stimulate it will reduce the most life threatening effect of an opiate overdose -- most notably the depressed breathing.

That being said, the main method of administration (oral) would not be fast enough to counter acute overdose (approx 30 minutes to see effects). As breathing as already compromised and in the most life threatening situations the subject will lose consciousness, other means of administrating are also unacceptable (snorting).

It would in fact be much quicker to call an ambulance, as they routinely carry naloxone, an injectable medication that tightly binds to the opiate receptors w/o activating them.

What class of drugs do morphine fall under?

its legalized heroin its got the same ingredients as heroin

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opioid analgesics / narcotic pain relievers... not the same as heroin. same class, but the active narcotic compounds in Oxycontin and heroin are oxycodone and diacetylmorphine, respectively

How bad are the withdrawal symptoms from a morphine pain pump?

I have a dilaudid pump - not a morphine pump and developed serotonin syndrome from the multiple meds my various doctors put me on without discussing them with each other. They drained my pump over 2 weeks, the last drain being a week ago tomorrow. I am in full withdrawal that the doctors at first dismissed as "flu"... cold sweats, panic attacks, fever, chills, hot flashes, body aches.... the worst ever! I wasn't given anything to counteract the loss of medications because I'd been vomiting everything up for weeks. No one took control of the situation. Make very sure that you are weaned off of your pain pump carefully by someone who realizes you just can't cold turkey off 2 years of pain pump use!

I take lorazepam and oxycodone IR by mouth at least 4 times a day but as soon as they wear off it's right back again. I've had to go in for IV fluids to get rehydrated. Pain pump withdrawal can be very dangerous if not done correctly. Be careful!

How can you inject liquid morphine sulfate that spilled on the ground?

Drop a little piece of cotton down in the spill n suck it up with ur rig ;D

What is the half life morphine sulfate er?

It's terminal elimination half-life after intravenous administration is normally 2 to 4 hours. In some studies involving longer periods of plasma sampling, a longer terminal half-life of about 15 hours was reported.

When ive stopped taking morphine tablets will you get any side affects?

Yes. sudden stop of any opiate based medicine cause side affects. Its called withdrawing. symptoms include severe anxiety, hot/cold sweats, drug cravings, diarrhea, body aches, and even depression.

Can a terminally ill 73 year old woman take dilaludid morphine and the 100 fentyl patch?

If terminally ill, then the long term side effects no longer become an issue, as the person is "Terminally" ill, dosage would have to be carefully adjusted as these drugs effect the elderly differently. In cases of terminal illness the goal is to ensure the patient is as comfortable and pain free as possible, so alot of prescribing issues become irrellevant, issues such as dependancy and addiction.

I'm not terminaly ill but I have to take Oramorph, Fentayl patches 200 ug, Severedol and MXL in an attempt to control constant pain from chronic pancreatitis, I'm 33.

Will morphine show up on 5 panel drug test after 3 days?

depends on how much water you take in and im sure yes it takes 2-5 days to leave the system depending on body weight and other health factors

What is morphine cr?

a control realeased (cr) Narcotic Analgesic

Was morphine common in the 1960s?

While morphine was being used illicitly at the time, and although there was a successful black market for morphine, heroin was much more popular and was considered a larger threat.

the DEA knew of one smuggling ring that moved 200lbs of morphine into the U.S. every week back in 1968.

Morphine was used as a general anesthetic on battlefields during the Vietnam War and there is evidence that addiction to morphine was most popular with veterans returning home.