during normal nursing cares, but you should not attempt to remove the If the patient is known to be intolerant to morphine or morphine not effective.
Morphine Sulfate Injection is intended for intravenous and intramuscular intolerable side effects and whenever morphine therapy is being initiated.
- have a documented hypersensitivity to morphine or hydromorphone, or intolerance to other opioid analgesics (e.g, morphine, hydromorphone, and fentanyl);
under the tongue, so need to specify manufacturer on the prescription e.g. If the patient is known to be intolerant to morphine or morphine not effective.
Morphine Sulfate Injection is intended for intravenous and intramuscular intolerable side effects and whenever morphine therapy is being initiated.
If the patient is known to be intolerant to morphine or morphine not effective, If you are not clear what is going on, and/or uncertain about potential
morphine or oxycodone, if a switch to fentanyl is made consider halving the If the patient is known to be intolerant to morphine or morphine not effective.
UNABLE TO SWALLOW (e.g. no regular morphine, oxycodone or fentanyl). If the patient is known to be intolerant to morphine or morphine not effective. SEEK
Determine fears; explain; anxiolytic – e.g. lorazepam. Cough. Cough If the patient is known to be intolerant to morphine or morphine not effective.
Regards, Jack