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Oramorph

What is Oramorph?

Oramorph is an opioid used to alleviate moderate and severe pain.

Important information:

Those who have breathing problems and digestive blockages should not take oramorph.

Before taking this medicine:

Patients should tell their doctor if they are pregnant, breastfeeding or have recently used an MAO inhibitor.

How should I take Oramorph?

Oramorph should be taken as prescribed, and the extended-release pills should never be crushed, chewed or broken.

What happens if I miss a dose?

If the patient misses a dose, he should take it immediately upon remembering unless it is almost time for the next dose. The patient should never double the dose.

What happens if I overdose?

The patient should seek emergency medical attention if they overdose on oramorph.

What should I avoid while taking Oramorph?

Those who take oramorph should avoid consuming alcohol and performing dangerous tasks.

Oramorph side effects:

Common side effects of oramorph are constipation, drowsiness and weight loss.

Oramorph dosing information:

Oramorph is available in injectable, epidural and oral varieties. One should never abruptly stop taking oramorph.

What other drugs will affect Oramorph?

Other narcotics, sleeping pills, seizure medication, anxiety medication and muscle relaxers can affect oramorph.

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