Morphine is a highly potent opiate analgesic, or pain killer. It is commonly used in hospitals and medical treatment facilities as the gold-standard for pain medication but is much less commonly prescribed for at-home use. Even for those with medical issues that require prescribed morphine, there is a strong risk of addiction. Morphine doses should be carefully monitored by a physician, because tolerance (the need for higher doses to achieve the same result) develops quickly, as does physical...
Morphine is an extremely potent opiate, analgesic, psychoactive drug which is considered the best solution to treat extreme pain. Morphine is the primary active ingredient in opium and prior to 1914 morphine was used without restrictions. Morphine then became a controlled substance but was still the most commonly abused narcotic analgesic in the world until heroin was synthesized.
Used for extreme pain relief, including pre-surgery anesthesia, morphine is also used for severe coughs, shortness...