morphine patches (MOR feen) Kadian, MS Contin, MSIR, OMS, Oramorph SR, Rescudose, RMS, Roxanol, Roxanol 100,Roxanol-T
What is the most important information I should know about morphine? Do not stop taking morphine suddenly if you have been taking it continuouslyfor more than 5 to 7 days morphine patches. Stopping suddenly could cause withdrawal symptomsand make you very uncomfortable morphine patches. Your doctor may want to gradually reduce yourdose morphine patches. Do not crush, chew, break, or open controlled-release forms of morphinesuch as Oramorph SR, Kadian, and MS Contin morphine patches. Swallow them whole morphine patches. They are speciallyformulated to release morphine slowly into your system morphine patches. Breaking them wouldcause too much of the drug to be released into your blood at one time morphine patches. Morphine will cause drowsiness and fatigue morphine patches. Avoid alcohol, sleeping pills,antihistamines, sedatives, and tranquilizers that may also make you drowsy exceptunder the supervision of your doctor morphine patches. Morphine will also cause constipation morphine patches. Drink plenty of water (six toeight full glasses a day) to lessen this side effect morphine patches. Increasing the amountof fiber in your diet can also help to alleviate constipation morphine patches. Never take more morphine than is prescribed for you morphine patches. If your pain isnot being adequately treated, talk to your doctor morphine patches. What is morphine? Morphine is in a class of drugs called narcotic analgesics morphine patches. It relievespain morphine patches. Morphine is used to treat moderate-to-severe pain morphine patches. Morphine may also be used for purposes other than those listed in thismedication guide morphine patches.
Who should not take morphine? Morphine is habit forming and should only be used under close supervisionif you have an alcohol or drug addiction morphine patches. Before taking this medication, tell your doctor if you have · kidney disease, · liver disease, · asthma, · urinary retention, · an enlarged prostate, · hypothyroidism, · seizures or epilepsy, · gallbladder disease, · a head injury, or · Addison's disease morphine patches. You may not be able to take morphine, or you may require a lower doseor special monitoring during treatment if you have any of the conditions listedabove morphine patches. Morphine may cause addiction and withdrawal symptoms as well as otherharmful effects in an unborn baby morphine patches. Do not take morphine without first talkingto your doctor if you are pregnant morphine patches. Morphine may also cause addiction and withdrawal symptoms in a nursinginfant morphine patches. Do not take morphine without first talking to your doctor if you arebreast-feeding a baby morphine patches. If you are younger than 18 years of age or older than 60 years of age,you may be more likely to experience side effects from morphine therapy morphine patches. Useextra caution morphine patches.
How should I take morphine? Take morphine exactly as directed by your doctor morphine patches. If you do not understandthese directions, ask your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to explain them to you morphine patches. Take each dose with a full glass of water morphine patches. Take morphine with food or milk if it upsets your stomach morphine patches. Never take more of this medication than is prescribed for you morphine patches. Too muchmorphine could be very harmful morphine patches. To ensure that you get a correct dose, measure the liquid form of morphinewith a special dose-measuring spoon or cup, not with a regular tablespoon morphine patches. Ifyou do not have a dose-measuring device, ask your pharmacist where you can getone morphine patches. Do not crush, chew, break, or open controlled-release forms of morphinesuch as Oramorph SR, Kadian, or MS Contin morphine patches. Swallow them whole morphine patches. They are speciallyformulated to release morphine slowly into your system morphine patches. Breaking them wouldcause too much drug to be released into your blood at one time morphine patches. Use the suppositories rectally as directed by your doctor morphine patches. If you donot know how to use them, ask you doctor, nurse, or pharmacist for instructions morphine patches. Do not stop taking morphine suddenly if you have been taking it continuouslyfor more than 5 to 7 days morphine patches. Stopping suddenly could cause withdrawal symptomsand make you feel uncomfortable morphine patches. Your doctor may want to gradually reduce yourdose morphine patches. Morphine will cause constipation morphine patches. Increase the amount of fiber and water(at least six to eight full glasses daily) in your diet to prevent constipation morphine patches. Do not share this medication with anyone else morphine patches. Store morphine at room temperature away from moisture and heat morphine patches. Discard any opened bottle of morphine solution after 90 days morphine patches.
What happens if I miss a dose? Take the missed dose as soon as you remember morphine patches. Do not take a double doseof this medication morphine patches. Wait the prescribed amount of time before taking your nextdose morphine patches.
What happens if I overdose? Seek emergency medical attention morphine patches. Symptoms of a morphine overdose include slow breathing, seizures, dizziness,weakness, loss of consciousness, coma, confusion, tiredness, cold and clammyskin, and small pupils morphine patches.
What should I avoid while taking morphine? Avoid alcohol while taking morphine morphine patches. Alcohol will greatly increase thedrowsiness and dizziness caused by morphine and could be dangerous morphine patches. Also avoid sleeping pills, tranquilizers, sedatives, and antihistaminesexcept under the supervision of your doctor morphine patches. These medications also may causedangerous sedation morphine patches. Use caution when driving, operating machinery, or performing other hazardousactivities morphine patches. Morphine may cause drowsiness morphine patches. If you experience drowsiness, avoidthese activities morphine patches.
What are the possible side effects of morphine? If you experience any of the following serious side effects, stop takingmorphine and seek emergency medical attention: · an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of your throat;swelling of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives); · slow, weak breathing; · seizures; · cold, clammy skin; · severe weakness or dizziness; or · unconsciousness morphine patches. Other, less serious side effects may be more likely to occur morphine patches. Continueto take morphine and talk to your doctor if you experience · constipation; · dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, or decreased appetite; · dizziness, tiredness, or lightheadedness; · muscle twitches; · sweating; · itching; · decreased urination; or · decreased sex drive morphine patches. Morphine is habit forming morphine patches. Do not stop taking it suddenly morphine patches. Side effects other than those listed here may also occur morphine patches. Talk to yourdoctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome morphine patches.
What other drugs will affect morphine? Do not take morphine if you have taken a monoamine oxidase inhibitor(MAOI) such as isocarboxazid (Marplan), phenelzine (Nardil), or tranylcypromine(Parnate) in the last 14 days morphine patches. Dangerous side effects could result morphine patches. The most serious interactions affecting morphine are with those drugsthat also cause sedation morphine patches. The following drugs may lead to dangerous sedationif taken with morphine: · antihistamines such as brompheniramine (Dimetane, Bromfed, others),diphenhydramine (Benadryl, Nytol, Compoz, others), chlorpheniramine (Chlor-Trimeton,Teldrin, others), and others; · tricyclic antidepressants, such as amitriptyline (Elavil) and doxepin(Sinequan), and serotonin reuptake inhibitors such as fluoxetine (Prozac), sertraline(Zoloft), and paroxetine (Paxil); · other commonly used antidepressants, including amoxapine (Asendin),clomipramine (Anafranil), desipramine (Norpramin), imipramine (Tofranil), nortriptyline(Pamelor), and protriptyline (Vivactil); · anticholinergics such as belladonna (Donnatal), clidinium (Quarzan),dicyclomine (Bentyl, Antispas), hyoscyamine (Levsin, Anaspaz), ipratropium (Atrovent),propantheline (Pro-Banthine), and scopolamine (Transderm-Scop); · phenothiazines such as chlorpromazine (Thorazine), fluphenazine (Prolixin),thioridazine (Mellaril), and prochlorperazine (Compazine); and · tranquilizers and sedatives such as phenobarbital (Solfoton, Luminal),amobarbital (Amytal), secobarbital (Seconal), alprazolam (Xanax), diazepam (Valium),lorazepam (Ativan), flurazepam (Prosom), and temazepam (Restoril) morphine patches. Do not take any of the drugs listed above without the approval of yourdoctor morphine patches. Drugs other than those listed here may also interact with morphine morphine patches. Talkto your doctor and pharmacist before taking any prescription or over-the-countermedicines morphine patches.
Where can I get more information? Your pharmacist has additional information about morphine written forhealth professionals that you may read morphine patches.
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