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| 6 Nov 2009 by Swellin Ok so morphine was the first opiate ive had, well that i abused so ive been taking it for about 2 years now daily with pretty much no breaks no longer than a 4 day break id say. No i have experienced every ROA Oral, IV, IM, Plugging, ... Opiophile.org - http://forum.opiophile.org/ [ More results from Opiophile.org ] |
| 23 Oct 2009 by Christopher (Chris) Ralph Daily oral morphine dose <100 mg: Estimated daily oral methadone dose*: 20% to 30% of total daily morphine dose; Daily oral morphine dose 100-300 mg: Estimated daily oral methadone dose: 10% to 20% of total daily morphine dose ... Onco-PRN - http://onco-prn.blogspot.com/ |
| 15 Nov 2009 by your doctor I take oral morphine what is the safe dosage? What happens if I take more than the correct dose? I have pain!!?... Ear pain, neck pain, back pain, all getting me down - can't take anti-depressants as they make me suicidal and self harm. ... General Health Care: Topic Discussions - http://generalhealtcare.blogspot.com/ |
| 4 Oct 2009 by howe928 Once requirements established, usually after 24 hours, this can be converted to MST (SUSTAINED release oral morphine) by dividing the total daily morphine requirements (regular + PRN) into 2 divided doses. In addition MST dose continues ... Pharmacy Forum UK - http://www.pharmacy-forum.co.uk/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 These figures assume some displacement of oral morphine and other fentanyl preparations, the agency noted. Given the niche position proposed, the budget impact should be less than estimated by the manufacturer as there would be no ... thepharmaletter.com - http://www.thepharmaletter.com/ |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Drew Rosielle MD The authors discuss their approach to using opioids for dyspnea - one could describe it as starting extremely low (eg 1-2.5 mg of oral morphine) and going extremely slowly; quite a different approach than how most of us use morphine for ... Pallimed: A Hospice & Palliative Medicine Blog - http://www.pallimed.org/ |
| 6 Nov 2009 by pcholakis S1 was a blank sample and S2 and S3 were prepared by addition of drugs at known concentrations to pre-screened drug-free oral fluid (containing sodium azide) and diluted up to 50% with acidic buffer. S2 contained 6-monoacetyl morphine, ... Drug Free Workplace Policy & Program -... - http://drugfreeworkplace.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 26 May 2009 by Ripamonti, Carla I.; Campa, Tiziana; Fagnoni,... Our results support and extend the EAPC recommendations, and offer a simple approach to start oral morphine treatment in patients naive to strong opioids. Titration of NRM may represent both a method to improve therapy individualization ... The Clinical Journal of Pain - Current Issue - http://journals.lww.com/clinicalpain/pages/current... [ More results from The Clinical Journal of Pain - Current Issue ] |
| 29 May 2009 The 32 mg and 64 mg tablets equate to about 160 mg and 320 mg oral morphine respectively and so would be suitable only for patients who are highly opioid tolerant. Prescribers are reminded of the risks of toxicity with inappropriate use ... Everything new at NPS - http://www.nps.org.au/home |
| 22 Jul 2009 by SB. Leavitt, MA, PhD The ratio of oral methadone to oral morphine of 1:4.7 does not appear to apply to a patient who has been chronically receiving methadone since this study criterion involved "patients who had received methadone for at least 3 days or ... Pain-Topics.org News/Research UPDATES - http://updates.pain-topics.org/ [ More results from Pain-Topics.org News/Research UPDATES ] |
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