Living with Morphine Sul 30mg ER Tabs: Your Experiences and Advice
I've recently been prescribed Morphine Sul 30mg ER Tabs for severe, ongoing pain management. While they've been effective, I'm wondering how others are handling the side effects. The extended-release feature is great, but I'm curious about long-term use and any tips for managing the common side effects or serious ones. I'd love to hear any experiences good or bad, even if they might just be anecdotal.
Living with Morphine Sul 30mg ER Tabs: Your Experiences and Advice
I've recently been prescribed Morphine Sul 30mg ER Tabs for severe, ongoing pain management. While they've been effective, I'm wondering how others are handling the side effects. The extended-release feature is great, but I'm curious about long-term use and any tips for managing the common side effects or serious ones. I'd love to hear any experiences good or bad, even if they might just be anecdotal.
Comments (8)
Be careful with this stuff. I had a bad reaction that sent me to the ER. Allergic reactions are no joke. Should have checked for allergies first.
The side effects are bearable, but the relief from the pain is SO worth it. Everything is better than the pain.
I've been on this med for 6 months now and it's been a lifesaver. I do get the drowsiness and dizziness pretty often, but it's manageable. Just take it slow and steady.
As a nurse, I see a lot of patients on extended-release opioids. Please, all you guys, talk to your docs about any concerns, don’t wait.
I just started on a lower dose of Morphine Sul and the pain relief is so good. I think I'm gonna stick with it.
One thing that really helps with the constipation is a high-fiber diet and plenty of water. Trust me, it makes a world of difference.
I feel so much weaker since starting this. My doctor says it's normal, but I don't know. Anyone else feeling the same?
I had no idea about serotonin syndrome. Scary stuff. Be careful with other meds you're taking.