ummmmmmmmm I think they might cause you to overdose and die, morphine is nothing to turn to for a little "buzz"
2006-08-22 21:59:29
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answered by nkkidw040602 3
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30mg is a whopping great dose, till it somewhat is time launch drugs, yet while you will form, i might suspect it somewhat is time launch...and confident, abdomen cramping, nausea and vomiting are all ability section outcomes linked with morphine. They, the indications, can final as long because of the fact the pill is on your abdomen. Or they might bypass in quarter-hour or so. Morphine slows down the intestinal tract very lots, so gas, constipation, bloat, are all undemanding proceedings whilst taking morphine time launch incredibly over the long term.
2016-10-02 10:43:29
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answered by ? 4
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You can say they will cause internal damage, like massive internal damage that will last forever. Morphine.....like valium, is a central nervous system depressant......meaning that if you take too much....it will stop your breathing. If someone doesn't find you in time, you WILL die. This is nothing to play with. This will cause you to fall asleep, and you will never wake up. Don't play with this, don't do it.......save your brain cells for later in life....you'll need them. Best of luck to you.........
2006-08-24 16:23:33
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answered by cajunrescuemedic 6
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adult:
- 0.1-0.3 mg/kg/dose IM/IV/SC
- 8-20mg PO q4hr, 30mg (MS Contin) PO q8-12 hr / 5-15 mg SQ/IM q4hr
- IM/SC: Max. analgesic effect at 45-60 min; duration 3-4 hrs; t/2: 2-3 hr;
- 4-10mg IV diluted and injected slowly over 5' q3-4 hr prn;
- parental 1-10 mg/hr;
- IV: Max. CNS effect at 30 min; (maximum resp depression: 10-30 min - duration exceeds analgesic effects);
- peds: 0.1-0.2 mg/kg/dose SQ/IM/IV q2-4hrs prn upto max 15 mg/dose;
- Cautions:
- metabolism: conjugated in liver, excreted in kidney (90%)
- may cause hypotension and respiratory depression (inititally check before and after each dose, SBP > 90mm);
- nausea / vomiting: give w/ antiemetics
- histamine release: bronchospasm / urticarial/ anaphylaxis
- profound hypotension may occur in pts who are hypovolemic and receive narcotics;
- may be contraindicated in patients who have recently taken MAOI inhibitors;
THE DOSE YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT IS FATAL. IT IS 150 MG IN ONE DOSE. THE MAX IS 30 MG EVERY 8 HOURS BY MOUTH.......I WOULDN'T BE WORRIED ABOUT INTERNAL DAMAGE AS YOU WON'T BE ALIVE.
2006-08-22 22:04:46
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answered by cornerstonefaith1 3
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you will most likely die
DONT DO IT
2006-08-22 21:59:23
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answered by prettycoolchick38 4
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