Topic: Morphine Pump
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What's a morphine pump?
It's a device, usually surgically implanted into a patient(or just hanging by the bed with a button) that allows the patient to dose themselves with morphine as a way to treat their pain. Some units are set up to allow the pt a continuous f... Read More »
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How bad are the withdrawal symptoms from a morphine pain pump?
I have a dilaudid pump - not a morphine pump and developed serotonin syndrome from the multiple meds my various doctors put me on without discussing them with each other. They drained my pump over 2 weeks, the last drain being a week ago to... Read More »
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How long to regulate a Morphine Pump?
I got my medtronic pump implanted 8 weeks ago and the forst 3 weeks were amazing! I had a zero pain level for those 3 weeks. When I was living with 7-8 pain level while on 100micl of Fentanyl, 5ml/day of 20mg/ml ethyl Oxydose for breakthr... Read More »
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An intrathecal pump is a medical device used to deliver very small quantities of medications directly to the spinal fluid of a human being. Medications such as ... More »
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N2ativ," the intracellular infusion pump (no, it does not always use "morphine") has been around for the past 15-20 years. Several different medications can be used with the pump. The pump has a 12-month success rate of about 40-60%. Read More »
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28 Jan 2010 doesnt get you high so its much less addictive. uh yep thats the only thing i can think of Read More »
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No, morphine makes you drowsy and drunk-like. It is an extreme depressant. In hospitals when they want to ease your pain during death, they give you morphine, the patient slips into a sleepy coma. Morphine is also used as a pain killer, but... Read More »
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I'm not sure off hand, but I found this from Sorenson which you might find helpful. http://www.sorensonmedical.com/reimburse… Good luck. Read More »
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If it hapens you will first feel drowsy then you will fill the best that you have felt in years.Then your respertory system will start to shut down.You will have to fight to breath then your hart will stop.You will be so out of it you wont ... Read More »
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What do you want to know?? Morphine pumps, or more commonly known among the medical professionals as PCA pumps, are just Patient Controlled Analgesia -- basically, we can hang a bag or a certain amount of ms (morphine). A patient is given a... Read More »
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