Morphine Injection Side Effects
Please note - some side effects for Morphine Injection may not be reported. Always consult your doctor or healthcare specialist for medical advice. You may also report side effects to the FDA.
Morphine Injection Side Effects - for the Professional
Morphine Injection
Central Nervous System: Sedation, drowsiness, mental clouding, dizziness, lethargy, impairment of mental and physical performance, anxiety, convulsion, fear, miosis, dysphoria, psychic dependence, mood changes, and respiratory depression.
Gastrointestinal System: Nausea, vomiting, increased pressure in the biliary tract, constipation.
Cardiovascular System: Orthostatic hypotension, fainting, tachycardia, circulatory depression, peripheral circulatory collapse, and cardiac arrest have occurred after rapid intravenous injection.
Genitourinary System: Ureteral spasm, spasm of vesical sphincters and urinary retention have been reported.
Other: Flushing, sweating, pruritus, allergic reactions, suppressed cough reflex.
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