Morphine is a very strong painkiller. Morphine overdose occurs when a person intentionally or accidentally takes too much of the medicine.
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Morphine sulfate
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ETHEX Corp. is recalling one lot of 60 mg extended-release morphine sulfate tablets. These pills could be thicker than normal and contain up to twice... Read more »
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Morphine Sulfate Oral Solution to treat acute and chronic pain. According to a news release... Read more »
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