The bioavailability of morphine is %. There is significant first-pass metabolism, therefore oral doses are 6 times larger than parenteral doses to achieve the same effect. Morphine reaches steady-state concentrations after hours. Parenteral morphine has a T max of 15 minutes and oral morphine has a T max of 90 minutes, with a C max
Morphine reaches steady-state concentrations after hours. 1 Parenteral morphine has a T max of 15 minutes and oral morphine has a T max of 90 minutes, with a C max of 283nmol/L. 7,8 The AUC of morphine is nmolh/L. 8
The bioavailability of morphine is %. There is significant first-pass metabolism, therefore oral doses are 6 times larger than parenteral doses to achieve the same effect. Morphine reaches steady-state concentrations after hours. Parenteral morphine has a T max of 15 minutes and oral morphine has a T max of 90 minutes, with a C max
The bioavailability of morphine is %. There is significant first-pass metabolism, therefore oral doses are 6 times larger than parenteral doses to achieve the same effect. Morphine reaches steady-state concentrations after hours. Parenteral morphine has a T max of 15 minutes and oral morphine has a T max of 90 minutes, with a C max
Morphine reaches steady-state concentrations after hours. 1 Parenteral morphine has a T max of 15 minutes and oral morphine has a T max of 90 minutes, with a C max of 283nmol/L. 7,8 The AUC of morphine is nmolh/L. 8
Morphine (Oramorph) PRN, max hourly. You wish to prescribe One sixth of this is the 4hrly dose – prescribe 5mg Morphine subcutaneously PRN, max hourly.
Morphine reaches steady-state concentrations after hours. 1 Parenteral morphine has a T max of 15 minutes and oral morphine has a T max of 90 minutes, with a C max of 283nmol/L. 7,8 The AUC of morphine is nmolh/L. 8
Morphine. Dosage form. 12M025, mg/ml, 1 ml/Amp. Indications 0.1 - 0.2 mg/kg q4h SC, Max. 15 mg/dose; or 0.05 - 0.1 mg/kg IV, Max
The bioavailability of morphine is %. There is significant first-pass metabolism, therefore oral doses are 6 times larger than parenteral doses to achieve the same effect. Morphine reaches steady-state concentrations after hours. Parenteral morphine has a T max of 15 minutes and oral morphine has a T max of 90 minutes, with a C max
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