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Morphine- Opiate
Morphine can be used to relieve pain for many different areas of the body during medical precedures. If given enough of this drug it can cause addiction.
Nicknames: Morph Miss Emma Mojo
Some symptoms of Morphine usage are: anxiety blurred vision chills irritable mood abnormal thinking
Morphine is a highly addictive prescription drug. Recovery and rehabilitation from morphine addiction may require a treatment program ranging from certified addiction counseling to treatment at a residential alcohol and drug rehab center, depending on the extent of the addiction and a number of other factors.
Some side-effects of using Morphine are nausea, vomiting, euphoria, and so on.
10-15 years.........10.9 16-20 years.........37.5 21-25 years.........28.4 26-30 years...........9.4 31-35 years...........6.1 36-40 years...........2.9 41-45 years...........2.6 46-50 years...........1.7 51-60 years...........0.5 60 + years..............Nil
Morphine overdose, survival rates, death rates, and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of Morphine overdose. Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.
Home or out-patient Morphine detox rarely succeeds in breaking the cycle of Morphine addiction. The addict can expect a long list of Morphine addiction withdrawal symptoms to occur as they attempt their Morphine detox. The worst case scenario for Morphine detoxification is an additional addiction to depressants; this is known as a "mixed addiction". It has been found the best way to get off, and stay off, Morphine is to go cold-turkey (ending use abruptly without the aid of other drugs or medications) at an in-patient drug rehabilitation center.