Description
Morphine sulphate 30mg
Morphine is used to treat moderate to severe pain when alternative pain relief medicines are not effective or not tolerated. Morphine is an opioid pain-relieving medication that usually provides significant pain relief for short-term or chronic pain. Morphine belongs to a class of medications called
Dosage for Morphine Tablets
Morphine sulphate extended-release tablets should be prescribed only by healthcare professionals who are knowledgeable in the use of potent opioids for the management of chronic pain.
Initiate the dosing regimen for each patient individually, taking into account the patient’s prior analgesic treatment experience and risk factors for addiction, abuse, and misuse. Monitor patients closely for respiratory depression, especially within the first 24 to 72 hours of initiating therapy with morphine sulphate extended-release tablets
Morphine sulphate extended-release tablets must be taken whole. Crushing, chewing, or dissolving morphine sulphate extended-release tablets will result in uncontrolled delivery of morphine and can lead to overdose or death.
Use Of Morphine sulphate Extended-Release Tablets As The First Opioid Analgesic
Initiate treatment with morphine sulphate extended-release tablets with 15 mg tablets orally every 8 or 12 hours.