Morphine & Breathing

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by x chaos x, Jan 27, 2005.

  1. x chaos x

    x chaos x Member

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    i've done oxycodone before but never morphine sulphate. Tonight I scored 600mg of it in 15mg pills. I had drinken 6 beers 4 hours earlier and had about 1 or 2 beers in my system when i crushed up and blew 30mg of it. now my breathing is kinda heavy and slowed. Is this normal with morphine? I know its not with oxycodone (at least not this slow and heavy), so can anybody let me know if this is normal or if I should be concerned?
     
  2. Codone Consumer

    Codone Consumer Member

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    ya definately, most opiates will slow the respiratory system down.
     
  3. PhotoGra1

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    All opiates, INCLUDING oxycodone, cause respiratory depression. This effect is increased with alcohol, and can kill you.
     

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