yes it is. but it will not give u the same feeling as Oxycontin... I myself like the feeling of Oxycontin more than morphine. And the morphine really doesnt help with my pain at all.
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There are also a few things that should be noted with morphine, that often doctors are not even aware of. Morphine should NEVER be used for a patient experiencing acute or chronic pancreatitis. I learned this the hard way, as I was begging them to stop giving it to me, as it felt as though it were an acid, burning my stomach. Later, through research on my own, I found out that it is not supposed to be used on patients experiencing that illness.
I have also found, through personal experience and that of many others I know... morphine makes me very sick. I start vomiting almost immediately, and the jerking and spasms from the vomiting makes me hurt worse, defeating the purpose! It doesn't make sense, but they can give you morphine more often than they are allowed to give nausea injections in the hospital.
I have found Oxycontin, oxycodone, and the other meds in this family to be much less likely to cause the nausea and vomiting.
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No morphine is not stronger than oxycodone ORALLY.
However if taken IV then morphine is probably slightly stronger. This is because morphine has a very low bio avalilability rate.
Oxycodone is a better pain killer in general and will work better, it is 1.5-2 times as powerful.
The high from morphine is in my opinion more sedating and euphoric than oxycodone. Oxycodone giving the user a energertic high with less of a typical opiate nod.
It stands for Morphine Sulfate, which is the name of the drug.
Lorcet is Hydrocodone, MS Contin is Morphine, they are both narcotic analgesics but are NOT the same medication
Usually you will hear morphine sulfate referred to as MS Contin
MS Contin is a Morphine based pain medication. It has a time release agent as well, which doses the morphine to the system over an extended period,rather than raising the blood titer in a spike. It is prescribed for severe acute or chronic pain when other, non morphine based medicationsare contraindicated.
MS Contin
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..
MScontin is time released Morphine sulfate (12 hours) at different doses available. Oxycontin is time released oxycodone example of Oxycodone is percocet/with tylenol. Oxycontin also has nothing added to it such as Tylenol. Oxycontin is just oxycodone in a 12hr release formula and made at different doses.
No. Percocet is oxycodone and ms contin is Morphine. They will both show up.
MS Contin is a long-acting form of morphine sulfate. As long as there is enough of it for the test to detect, then it will show up on every test, every time.
"15 and 30 mg. tablets." MS Contin 100 Mg.
The package insert from Purdue Pharma has the following warning:"MS CONTIN TABLETS ARE TO BE SWALLOWED WHOLE AND ARE NOT TO BE BROKEN, CHEWED, DISSOLVED, OR CRUSHED. TAKING BROKEN, CHEWED, DISSOLVED, OR CRUSHED MS CONTIN TABLETS LEADS TO RAPID RELEASE AND ABSORPTION OF A POTENTIALLY FATAL DOSE OF MORPHINE. "
MS Contin is a pain killing medication made of morphine formulated to be released over a 12 hour period. It comes in various doses up to 200mg.