If you took morphine seven hours ago can you still overdose?
Chances are, if you took the drug seven hours ago, and you're still fine, then you shouldn't have any major problems unless you're slowely dying on the inside.
Get a "sitter" so to speak, a good friend to watch you. Make sure nothing goes wrong, ya know?
Don't ever hesitate to call 911. They don't care if it's a false alarm, if you feel something going wrong, call them.
Can you give a pregnant woman morphine?
Only if it's given to her by her Dr and is medically necessary.
they take flowers and mix it with vegtebale oil. add a little salt and basil, maybe a dash of pepper. and bam, you've got yourself some narcotivs
Most is gone in 72 hour's, but withdrawal will last at least 5 day's and you will wish you were dead.....don't try it without someone who can stay with you for the duration. You'll need someone to get you water and empty the bucket you'll be pissing into. Take a lot of hot bath's, it's the only thing that helps with the pain; but you'll need help to get in and out of the bath.
What is the ratio of vicoden to morphine?
This question doesn't even make sense. Vicodin is its own drug. It has 5 mg of hydrocodone and 500 mg of acetaminophen. Morphine is its own drug as well. It is just morphine sulfate. You need to clear up your question. The two drugs are not in a combined drug together so there is no way to find some "ratio" between the two.
If you're asking what the equivalency is between the two, such as "will 2 Morphine tablets work as well as 4 Vicodin tablets?", well the answer is: It depends on the person. Every individual is different.
Vicodin is a Schedule III controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act and is regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration. Morphine is a Schedule II controlled substance under the same Act and is even more regulated by the DEA because it has a higher possibility of dependency (addiction) than Vicodin. Both drugs are only available by prescription in the United States.
First up - your Primary shouldn't be giving you Gabapentin (Neurontin), as it's a Neuropathic pain med. From just what you've asked, the 2 doctors aren't communicating, and that's never a good thing.
Neurontin is often prescribed with an opiate, as it has been found in clinical studies to help some people with their pain. Personally it never did anything for me but increase my prescription bills, but my problems are a lot more severe than yours.
Anti-depressants are often prescribed for pain patients for one of 2 reasons - first, pain and depression go together, and anyone in real pain who says they've never been depressed either isn't in any real pain or is lying through their teeth. The second is that like Neurontin, some anti-depressants have been found to augment the effects of the painkillers being used. I've found that anti-depressants have an adverse effect on me so I cannot use them, but when I was they didn't really do much for pain control either.
If your pain is constant, you should be on a chronic pain med and not an acute one like morphine. Though the dose your taking isn't that strong compared to others, if you're using it 3x daily that means your primary pain is such that you'd likely be better off with a chronic pain med like OxyContin or Duragesic (12 hours and 72 hours respectively). If your long term prognosis has you recovering, then that's probably why you're on an acute med and not a chronic one. Either that or your Pain doctor is an idiot, Anesthesiologist, or an Osteopath - same difference either way.
One thing I've learned the hard way after almost 12 years in formal Pain Management - never take any doctor at their word. We are all taught from cradle to grave to trust them implicitly, but doing so can cost you your life or worse, as it has cost me 10 years of mine and almost my life completely. Doctors are like barbers, they provide a service, and if the service isn't satisfactory you go elsewhere. You wouldn't go back to the same person who have you bad haircut would you? My own primary doctor uses me occasionally to test out new doctors in town, as she knows if they can pass my review they're probably okay.
You should be keeping a Pain Diary to track your pain as well - it's standard method to determine how bad your pain is and what course of action to take as far as prescriptions go. From what you've asked, it appears your doctor is at best using a hit and miss approach. Pain Management for any competent Pain Specialist isn't difficult to deal with. I've dealt with the best and worst the system has to offer, and there are more bad pain doctors than there are good ones. Many are just regular specialists who a obtain a certification in Pain Management, but have no real background in pain control. They're just taking advantage of the the specialty and the fact that pain legislation and pain management has become more widely accepted over the past 15 years. Anesthesiologists are one example - they know about the drugs and how to put people to sleep, and wake them up, but they have no real experience when it comes to long term pain control as it's not their primary area of expertise. Osteopaths aren't much better, but they at least have some knowledge of pain control. Only a true pain specialist is worth seeing for help.
I've included a link to the American Pain Foundation below. There's good information there that will help open your eyes to what you're dealing with. Also, if you wish, you can go to my bio page and use my Wiki Supervisor email address to ask me any questions about your situation. My own pain journey is included toward the bottom of it.
If you're interested, there are 3 OTC meds I use when I don't feel the need for Percocet or Demerol tabs (10/325's and 100mg's) to augment my Duragesic 100mcg patches. Bayer Back and Body aspirin and Tylenol Extra-Strength Rapid Release gel tabs work pretty well with opiates (Percocet is Oxycodone and Tylenol combined). I typically use the aspirin since my normal Percocet prescription over the past 9 years has been 120-150 per month, so I'm already using a lot of Tyenol as a result.
The last is Naprosyn, which you can buy OTC as Aleve. Aleve is Naprosyn (Naproxen) in non-prescription dosage. The prescription dose is 500mg every 12 hours, and though it takes a day or 2 to really start working well, it really helps. I use Aleve at prescription strength rather than prescription Naproxen since it's buffered some and isn't as harsh on the stomach. Aleve dosages are 220mg.
How much would a 30 mg er morphine go for if you sale them on the streets?
The street price of a 30 mg extended-release morphine pill can vary significantly based on location, availability, and demand, but it typically ranges from $10 to $30 per pill. However, selling prescription medications without a license is illegal and poses serious legal and health risks. It's important to prioritize safety and seek help if you or someone you know is struggling with substance use.
Who are the famous people that have taken morphine?
There are numerous famous people who have taken morphine. Most of these people had addictions that involved morphine. These people include River Phoenix, Mitch Hedburg, and Chris Farley.
Is it possible to falsify a swab test for morphine within 12 hours of use?
no it may not be possible i have done my research on it and it last threw the whole 12 hours, because when you take morphine you feel drug up the day you have taken it and the day after so their is noway that you can falsify a swab test
What drug shows up the same as Fentanyl on a drug screen?
Most likely it would be a general opiate test so any opiates that are in the persons body would come up with a positive.
Believe it or not Alcohol shows up the same as fentanyl on drug tests. If you need to pass, tell them you had alcohol the night before or before you took the tests. the results appear the same.
What Group of drugs morphine and cannabis belongs to?
Morphine and it's derivative heroine are classed as opiates. Cannabis belongs to the group cannabinoids which also includes marijuana and hashish
Can you crush and snort 30mg morphine sulfate SR pill?
yes you can but it is also a very strong pill so make sure you take only half and then take the other half later. also if there is a coating be sure to get that off first. just wet it and rub off the coating with youir sleeve. there should be a little white pill under the colored coating. (the coating will be a color like purple or green.)
Morphine is a very very stable molecule it should just as good as the day the pills were pressed decades later. The worst thing that would happen is that is would not work... but if you really are worried about it feel free to send them to me for safe destruction ;)
Can you take Ambien even if you took a morphine pill for pain?
You may not want to do that since both drugs make you drowsy and also slow your breathing... You should not mix medicine together. Consult a doctor first.
Is it safe to take a 5mg dose of morphine with a flexral?
is it safe to take 5 mg dose of morhine with a flexeral
What are the physical properties of morphine?
There are a number of physical properties of morphine. These include a white appearance, an odorless scent, and a boiling point of 255 degrees Celsius.
What over counter pills look match 100mg blue oblong morphine tablets?
The whole point of making tablets look different is so that people can identify them.
The only reason I can think of for wanting to know this is so that you can disguise morphine tablets as something else, but:
If I am allergic to Codeine should I take morphine?
codiene will have no effect if you are taking morphine - morphine in value exceeds morphine by 1/1000
i am going through the same dillema after another back surgery. i can tell you from my last one that i was extremely sick - flu like, but with restlessness, bone and joint pain - no sleep for weeks without high doses of benzodiazapines (valium, xanax, klonopin, ativan)- another addictive class of drugs so you must be careful - ... the worst was over after 4 days... puking, severe diarhea... the worst i ever felt in my entire life... it is the length you take it moreso than the amount taken. i would say after 10-12 days you have a need for more and after 2-3 weeks of daily use you are DONE... be careful.
How long after taking suboxone can you take morphine?
hyow long after taking suboxine can i take morphine?
ok i was on suboxone for awhile ,the day before i took an 8 mig,now i was real sick one day.so i took 2 oxycodone 30 migs, with in maybe 5 ten mins, i was SOOOO SICK IT WAS THE ABSOLUTE WORSE EXPERIENCE IN MY LIFE!! no joke, n ive been really sick for yrs from opiate lets say think of ur worse withdrawl u went threw....now seriously its 10 times ur worst! ill NEVER EVER forget that for the resyt of my life n i did it one other time to my self just wait till the next day cause its not gunna give u the full effect n would b waisting the morphine just b patient TRUST ME I KNOM THAT HARD.lol. its not even funny but its TRUE! just wait hun its sooo worth it. i wouldnt put that experience on my worst enemy!