Before deciding on your morphine addiction treatment options, you should undergo a full psychiatric and physical evaluation. This will determine if you have any co-occurring mental health issues and will identify any physical illnesses that may add to your stress or hinder your recovery. Speak with a helpline counselor, an admissions counselor or rehab worker to discover which treatment options are right for you.
Morphine Recovery Takes Time
Morphine recovery is not an overnight process....
Morphine is one of the oldest and most well-known painkiller drugs available. It was first discovered in 1804 and has been used for pain relief and recreational purposes ever since. Morphine is found in a number of brand name products including the following:
MS-Contin
Oramorph SR
MSIR
Roxanol
Kadian
RMS
Morphine also goes by a number of slang terms or street name, such as:
M
Number 13
Red Cross
Mojo
Vitamin M
Emma
White Lady
Dope
Murphy
Misties
Drugstore heroin
Morphine can be swallowed,...
Outpatient treatment is a less structured alternative to inpatient treatment. Inpatient treatment requires a patient to reside within a rehab facility while under medical supervision during detox, therapy and counseling. Inpatient care is constant, and a patient is held more accountable for their actions and behaviors during treatment. Outpatient treatment is for those individuals who cannot afford to leave work or school but require drug treatment services for their morphine addiction....
Addiction is a powerful force in the life of an addicted person, and it is also a powerful force in the family and friends of an addicted person. Addiction is a family disease, and the addiction of one family member can affect the entire family.
Morphine is a highly addictive opiate drug that is similar to heroin. Like heroin, users can become hooked on morphine quickly. The opiate painkillers in morphine work quickly on the brain to affect the brain’s pain receptors, causing an addictive...
You’ve all watched a televised football game during which a player has been significantly injured and carried off the field on a stretcher. Everyone holds their breath, may even say a short prayer, and sends best wishes for that person’s quick and complete recovery.
Developing Morphine Addiction after Surgery
Unfortunately, many sports injuries require surgery, and one of the primary medications recommended for post-surgery pain relief is morphine. Morphine is a narcotic pain reliever not...
Morphine is a highly addictive painkiller derived from opium. Side effects of morphine that lead to it being used recreationally include:
A euphoric “high”
Reduced of consciousness
Reduced ability to think
Lack of awareness of present surroundings
Morphine can cause both physical dependence and psychological addiction and ceasing to use morphine can be a painful process.
Why Is Medically Supervised Detox Important?
Detox is the process in which the body rids itself of all physical traces...
What is Morphine?
Morphine is used for both short and long term pain relief. As an opiate it is generally considered the most effective method in drug pain relief. The over-arching group of drugs that morphine is a part of is called narcotic analgesics. Due to its addictive nature both physically and psychologically, healthcare professionals normally limit the amount of time a patient can use morphine.
Medical usage can turn into a recreational usage of the drug because of the additive nature...
Prescription Medicine in Hollywood
Morphine is one of the easier drugs to obtain, so many people will turn to it when they need to escape from reality. Often, a morphine addiction happens accidentally when someone really needs the medication for an ailment they are suffering from. Many celebrities have become addicted to some form of prescription medication to help cope with the stress of being in the limelight.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Morphine
When Jamie Lee Curtis was 35 she began taking...
Morphine is in a group of drugs called narcotic pain relievers. It is a potent analgesic drug and the primary active agent is opium. It is used to treat moderate to severe pain. Morphine works by dulling the pain perception center in the brain.
A patient can use short-acting formula morphine on an “as needed” basis for the pain or an extended-release formula when using morphine for around-the-clock patients who are constantly in pain. Often times, your doctor will not prescribe morphine...
Morphine is in a group of drugs called narcotic pain relievers. It is a potent analgesic drug and the primary active agent is opium. It is used to treat moderate to severe pain. Morphine works by dulling the pain perception center in the brain. A patient can use short-acting formula morphine on an “as needed” basis for the pain or an extended-release formula when using morphine for around-the-clock patients who are constantly in pain. Often times, your doctor will not prescribe morphine...