Morphine is an opioid drug used in the medical field to treat pain. It is generally delivered intravenously via a metered drip or a single dose injection. Morphine is used in both the hospital and prehospital setting. Morphine is a controlled substance and therefore is under strict use guidelines in the medical field and requires a prescription to obtain and training to administer
Morphine works by binding to the opiate receptors in the brain. It dulls pain and decreases respirations and creates a feeling of euphoria
Morphine works by binding to the opiate receptors in the brain. It dulls pain and decreases respirations and creates a feeling of euphoria
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