by IM Cooper 2024 Cited by 41SUMMARY. Intermittent parenteral bolus doses of morphine are commonly used for postoperative analgesia. Morphine is typically given by intramuscular or
by PB Murphy 2024 Cited by 48It is interesting to point out that IV morphine formulation is also commonly given intramuscularly (IM). Morphine is also available as a suppository.[7]
by MT Kluger 2024 Cited by 9suppositories plus morphine 10 mg IM. Group C patients were given one cisapride 30 mg suppository plus placebo suppository along with morphine 10 mg IM.
Morphine has limited oral bioavailability (approximately 33%) given first-pass metabolism.17 It may also be given through suppository, intramuscular (IM)
May be given IV/IO, IM, or SubCut. 7.0 Dosage. Adult. 2.5-5.0 mg IV ICPs can administer morphine for MS or flank pain OR as per
Side Effects. The side effects of Dilaudid and morphine are very similar. It can also be given by injection in a vein (IV), muscle (IM), or under the
Morphine up to 15mg IM (given with IM cyclizine or IM on the neonate - it rapidly crosses the placenta, and severity of side effects depends on the dose and
e.g. A patient on morphine MR 120mg bd PO (=240 mg morphine PO per day) should should only be given IM when undiluted. May be given via CSCI, or IV if
Morphine has limited oral bioavailability (approximately 33%) given first-pass metabolism.17 It may also be given through suppository, intramuscular (IM)
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