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Morphine Sulfate

GENERIC NAME

Morphine Sulfate

TRADE NAME

Morphine

DESCRIPTION

Morphine Sulfate is an opioid pain reliever used to manage moderate to severe pain. It acts as a central nervous system depressant, providing both analgesia and sedation.

HOW SUPPLIED

Ampule and multi-dose vial: 10 mg/1 ml

INDICATIONS

  • Patients with pain of non-traumatic origin
  • Burn patients with pain
  • Analgesia prior to cardioversion

CONTRAINDICATIONS

  • Allergy or hypersensitivity to Morphine
  • Should not be used in trauma patients (other than burn injuries)
  • Undiagnosed head injury or sudden onset of altered mental status

MECHANISM OF ACTION

Morphine Sulfate acts as a central nervous system depressant, providing pain relief and sedation by binding to opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord.

SIDE EFFECTS

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Abdominal cramps
  • Blurred vision
  • Constricted pupils
  • Altered mental status
  • Headache
  • Respiratory depression

AUTHORIZATION

EMT: Not authorized

AEMT: Not authorized

Paramedic: Standing order and Medical Control

DOSAGE

Patient TypeRouteStandard DosageMaximum Dosage
Adult (Non-burn pain)IV/IO/IM2–5 mg slow push10 mg total
Adult (Burn patients)IV/IO/IM2–5 mg slow push20 mg total
Pediatric (Non-burn pain)IV/IO/IM0.1 mg/kg slow push5 mg total
Pediatric (Burn patients)IV/IO/IM0.1 mg/kg slow push10 mg total
Administration Notes:
  • Administer Morphine slowly over several minutes to avoid rapid onset of side effects, particularly respiratory depression.
  • Monitor respiratory status closely, especially in patients with underlying respiratory conditions.
  • For burn patients, higher maximum dosages are permitted due to the severity of pain.