Morphine sulphate with naltrexone
Drug Name(s): Generic
Class: Analgesics
Type: Opioid
Used to treat moderate to severe pain when around-the-clock pain relief is needed for an extended period of time.
Dosage
Form(s): extended-release capsule
In a combination pill, 20 to 100 mg morphine and 0.8 to 4 mg naltrexone in a single capsule once or twice a day.
Special Instructions
Must be taken consistently. Not for as-needed relief.
Swallow capsule whole. Do not crush or chew.
Do not increase the dose on your own or stop treatment abruptly unless told to do so by a doctor. Do not drive, operate machinery or perform other potentially dangerous activities until you know whether the medication will affect your ability to do them safely.
Potential Side Effects
Constipation; dizziness; drowsiness; headache; itching; low blood pressure; nausea; vomiting
Be Aware
Opioids can slow breathing and suppress the cough reflex. Before taking an opioid, tell your doctor if you have a history of lung disease or breathing difficulties. Taking opioids with certain other drugs can increase the risk of dangerous side effects. Especially tell your doctor if you take antihistamines (allergy medications), tranquilizers, sleeping pills, muscle relaxants or other pain medication, or if you have a history of alcohol or drug abuse.
