DURAMORPH PF Reviews (MORPHINE SULFATE)Average Rating: 3.0 (1 Ratings)Filter ResultsCompare DURAMORPH PF with similar:
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RATING | REASON | SIDE EFFECTS FOR DURAMORPH PF | COMMENTS | SEX | AGE | DURATION/ DOSAGE | DATE ADDED |
3 | lower back pain | Constipation | I am dealing with extreme lower back pain due to arthritis of the lumbar spine and cervical spine, i also deal with fibromyalgia and plantar fascitis. From a pain level 1 to 10 i only get some relief with meds the morphine in combination with norco 4x a day and lyrica twice a day and amitriptyline once at bed time i only experience a pain at a level 6 and 7. I didnt take them one morning and i couldnt move i was in so much pain i was crying and all due to miscommunication. Finally took the meds and after and hour i was able to get up and get ready for work. I have pain, numbness, tingling, swealling, and very minimal pain relief. Today i was asleep most of the day and woke up by the pain i was feeling and an extreme hot feeling in my back, i also experience several bowel movements in a matter of minutes and sudden hot flashes and chills accompanied with cold sweats went to work but unable to perform i went home only to realized i might have been experiencing some type of withdrawal since it was 4pm and id yet not taken a single dose of any of my meds and still wonder if that was possible from missing a dosage and why didnt i experience pain other than flu like symptoms. I dont know... I have lots of questions, im writing them down for my doc visit on the 15th | F | 36 | 2 months 15mg | 12/26/2015 |
DURAMORPH PF (MORPHINE SULFATE): This medication is used to help relieve severe ongoing pain (such as due to cancer). Morphine belongs to a class of drugs known as opioid (narcotic) analgesics. It works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain. The higher strengths of this drug (100 milligrams or more per tablet) should be used only if you have been regularly taking moderate to large amounts of opioid pain medications. These strengths may cause overdose (even death) if taken by a person who has not been regularly taking opioids. Do not use the extended-release form of morphine to relieve pain that is mild or that will go away in a few days. This medication is not for occasional ("as needed") use. FDA Approval Date: 1991-07-19 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)