morphine:
A drug subject to international control under the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs (1961).
Injection (solution for injection), morphine (hydrochloride or sulfate) 10 mg / ml, ampoule 1 ml.
Uses: Assistant during major surgeries; postoperative analgesia; pain, myocardial infarction, acute pulmonary edema.
Severe hypothyroidism; convulsive disorders; acute alcoholic poisoning, dementia delirium; erythema and other cases of spasticity Colorectal cancer; recent biliary tract surgery; diarrhea caused by toxins.
Precautions: asthma, blister or secondary heart failure for chronic lung disease; ability to maintain airway; if used in colic, there is a need for anticonvulsant; renal impairment; pregnancy; breast feeding; overdose.
Dosage:
Pre-anesthesia, by subcutaneous injection or intramuscular injection One hour before surgery, ADULT 150-200 μg per kg; by intramuscular injection one hour before surgery, the child 50-100 μg per kg.
During intravenous injection, intravenous infusion, ADULT and CHILD 100 μg / kg, repeated every 40-60 minutes according to need.
Postmenopausal intramuscular injection, ADULT 150-300 μg / kg every 4 hours, child 100-200 micrograms per kg; intravenous infusion of 8-10 mg over 30 minutes, then 2.2.5 mg / the clock
Nausea, vomiting, constipation, dizziness, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, headache, dry mouth; urinary and urinary tract spasm; rotational depression, hypotension, , Accreditation.
A drug subject to international control under the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs (1961).
Injection (solution for injection), morphine (hydrochloride or sulfate) 10 mg / ml, ampoule 1 ml.
Uses: Assistant during major surgeries; postoperative analgesia; pain, myocardial infarction, acute pulmonary edema.
Severe hypothyroidism; convulsive disorders; acute alcoholic poisoning, dementia delirium; erythema and other cases of spasticity Colorectal cancer; recent biliary tract surgery; diarrhea caused by toxins.
Precautions: asthma, blister or secondary heart failure for chronic lung disease; ability to maintain airway; if used in colic, there is a need for anticonvulsant; renal impairment; pregnancy; breast feeding; overdose.
Dosage:
Pre-anesthesia, by subcutaneous injection or intramuscular injection One hour before surgery, ADULT 150-200 μg per kg; by intramuscular injection one hour before surgery, the child 50-100 μg per kg.
During intravenous injection, intravenous infusion, ADULT and CHILD 100 μg / kg, repeated every 40-60 minutes according to need.
Postmenopausal intramuscular injection, ADULT 150-300 μg / kg every 4 hours, child 100-200 micrograms per kg; intravenous infusion of 8-10 mg over 30 minutes, then 2.2.5 mg / the clock
Nausea, vomiting, constipation, dizziness, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, headache, dry mouth; urinary and urinary tract spasm; rotational depression, hypotension, , Accreditation.