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Hi there! Long time lurker, first time poster, etc, etc.
Anyway, I recently stumbled upon a bottle of Lannett: Oral Morphine Solution.
I've done some research on my own (there is surprisingly little info about this preparation online), and I am feeling somewhat comfortable banging this stuff, but before I do, I wanted to get some input from others who may have some experience with this preparation, or opinions, and information about the inactive ingredients.
Inactive ingredients: anhydrous citric acid,
edetate disodium dihydrate, glycerin, methylparaben,
propylparaben, sodium benzoate,
sorbitol and purified water.
Note that this preparation contains no dyes or flavorings like many other oral Morphine preparations, aside from Sorbitol.
Anhydrous citric acid: A preservative found in many IV, and oral medications
Edetate disodium dihydrate: The active ingredient in Endrate, used in chelation therapy to remove heavy metals from the blood.
Glycerin: Present in Procalamine, an drug used to control protein balance.
Methylparaben: An antimicrobial agent used in many drugs, including IV preparations
Propylparaben: Present in Dexmethasone, I believe this is also an antimicrobial agent.mmPlease correct me if I am wrong
Sodium Benzoate: Present in Ammonul, a drug used to help patients dispose of excess Nitrogen in the blood
Sorbitol: A sugar, which can be given IV to effect plasma insulin and glucose levels.
Purified water: It's water!
I'm well aware of the fact that oral preparations should not be injected, so there is no need to point that out, but any advice, information, or corrections of the above information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Hi there! Long time lurker, first time poster, etc, etc.
Anyway, I recently stumbled upon a bottle of Lannett: Oral Morphine Solution.
I've done some research on my own (there is surprisingly little info about this preparation online), and I am feeling somewhat comfortable banging this stuff, but before I do, I wanted to get some input from others who may have some experience with this preparation, or opinions, and information about the inactive ingredients.
Inactive ingredients: anhydrous citric acid,
edetate disodium dihydrate, glycerin, methylparaben,
propylparaben, sodium benzoate,
sorbitol and purified water.
Note that this preparation contains no dyes or flavorings like many other oral Morphine preparations, aside from Sorbitol.
Anhydrous citric acid: A preservative found in many IV, and oral medications
Edetate disodium dihydrate: The active ingredient in Endrate, used in chelation therapy to remove heavy metals from the blood.
Glycerin: Present in Procalamine, an drug used to control protein balance.
Methylparaben: An antimicrobial agent used in many drugs, including IV preparations
Propylparaben: Present in Dexmethasone, I believe this is also an antimicrobial agent.mmPlease correct me if I am wrong
Sodium Benzoate: Present in Ammonul, a drug used to help patients dispose of excess Nitrogen in the blood
Sorbitol: A sugar, which can be given IV to effect plasma insulin and glucose levels.
Purified water: It's water!
I'm well aware of the fact that oral preparations should not be injected, so there is no need to point that out, but any advice, information, or corrections of the above information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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