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Morphine can be tapered off, he teaches.
Indeed, even very large doses of morphine can be used if needed.
And the morphine can be passed to infants through breast milk.
Morphine can be easily stored and administered.Sadly, many Africans do not know that severe pain can be relieved.
Although morphine can be replaced by other painkilling drugs, anaesthesia providers in many African countries have no other options to ketamine.
In nursing homes, opioids like morphine can be administered on an "as needed" basis because nurses are there full time and can evaluate a patient, deciding the medication is necessary.
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The morphine, which can be processed to produce heroin, was believed to have originated in Afghanistan and made its way to Turkey through Iran on its way to European markets, the authorities said.
This prospective, randomized, double-blind, controlled study was designed to test the hypothesis that a reduction in postoperative morphine consumption can be achieved by tramadol administered after induction of anaesthesia.
Morphine levels can be related, in part to PMN secretion, but also to secretion from other organs including adrenal gland and liver.
This has important potential clinical implications because, unlike morphine, remifentanil can be given in high doses intraoperatively without the risk of residual postoperative adverse effects such as respiratory depression and gut dysmotility [ 29].
These non-specific effects of morphine treatment can be reversed using the microglial inhibitor, minocycline [ 27, 28]; however, this effect had only been previously examined in males despite well-known differences in immune function and morphine analgesia between males and females.
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