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What is the difference between MS Contin vs. Morphine Sulfate?

what is the difference:rolleyes:

Oxycodone - How Much Is Too Much?

Hello, I am taking 120MG of Oxycodone per day (30MG pills 4 times per day). I am also taking 260MG of Morphine Extended Release aka... read more

What in the heck shows up as Morphine on a drug test?

I swear on my kids lives that I have NEVER taken meds that were not prescribed to me and Morphine showed up. I'm being dismissed by my... read more

Medication - What does the PF mean on ms contin 15 Mg? Does it stand for anything?

... Of the pill it has m15 & on the other side it has pf, just curious what the pf means??

Multiple Sclerosis - Is chest pain common in people with MS?

I have (attacks) times that i get a heavy feeling in my chest it starts under my left breast then turns into a very sharp pain that goes to... read more

How do you test for multiple sclerosis?

Can I take MS Contin with Robaxin?

Can MS Contin be taken with Coumadin/warfarin?

Drug Test - My drug urine test was positive for opiates and antidepressants as well as oxycodone an?

... oxycontin. I take oxycodone and oxycontin and must test for workmans comp to show I am indeed taking what they buy for me. I have... read more

What to do about pain associated w/Multiple Sclerosis?

I was just recently diagnosed with MS and am having a hard time accepting it , I am doing my research on all different medications and side... read more

Oxycodone and arthritis, been taking oxycodone 15 mg for break through pain, my question is?

why doesn't it help arthritis? This drug WORKS but will not help arthritis pain. I also take morphine sulfate 15 mg er... read more

What is the difference of morphine sulfate ER and morphine sulfate CR?

i have been on morphine sulfate ER 60mg. for 5 years my drug store gave me morphine sulfate CR 60mg. this time.I have never... read more

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