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Morphine is an Opiad if that is what you mean. That means that it is derived for opium which comes from poppies. Similar to heroin.

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Q: What category are morphine tablets?
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What category is morphine in?

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How much morphine tablets to kill?

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Some cough medicines do have codiene in them. Codeine is an opiate used for its analgesic, antitussive, and antidiarrheal properties. opiate describes any of the narcotic opioid alkaloids found as natural products in the opium poppy plant, as well as many semisynthetic chemical derivatives of such alkaloids. Morphine is an opiate.


What are the different dosages of morphine in tablet form?

"15 and 30 mg. tablets." MS Contin 100 Mg.


IS MST same AS zomorph?

No, MST (Morphine Sulphate Tablets) is a specific formulation of morphine used for pain relief, while Zomorph is a brand name for a different formulation of morphine sulfate that is also used for pain management. Both medications contain morphine as the active ingredient but may have different release profiles and dosing options.


What are Methods to use morphine?

Morphine - a strong opioid There are lots of different preparations of morphine that can be given in different ways, including An 'immediate release' liquid or tablet that you take every 2 to 4 hours (like Roxanol, liquid morphine drops taken orally) 'Slow release' tablets, capsules or powders that you take every 12 or 24 hours A liquid that can be injected into a vein or given through a drip A liquid that can be given through a small needle under the skin Suppositories inserted into the back passage Tablets you dissolve under your tongue (transmucosal tablets) Patches you stick on to the skin (transdermal patches)


Do doctors need a special licence to prescribe morphine tablets?

No special license required. A doctor can prescribe anything that is legal to in your country.