Talk:Extended-release morphine

Latest comment: 12 years ago by 24.245.39.61 in topic The comment about powder filled vs extruded

Table of Opiates at bottom

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Why is that table there? I dont see it on any other page, like MSIR, morphine, or Fentanyl. I suggest moving it to its own page, instead of hanging out here were it is drive by traffic at most. It has a lot of info and should be used somewhere, I just think it isnt right where it currently is. What do y'all think? Xnuiem (talk) 19:24, 11 October 2008 (UTC)Reply


The comment about powder filled vs extruded

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This comment seems odd an uninformed, the powder filled ones do still maintain controlled release, the plastic sphere that the powder is in have micropores, which open at varying PH, so some open in the stomach, some in the intestines, to keep a release gradient mostly constant. The spheres themselves, in most patients, pass throughout he body undigested. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.245.39.61 (talk) 13:33, 24 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Page is very confused. Would better suit a table showing different formulations of m/r morphine preps eg:

Brand NameFormManufacturerGeographical Market
MS Contin12 hour m/r tabletsPurdueUS, Australia
MST Continus12 hour m/r tabletsNAPP PharmaceuticalsUK
MXL24 m/r capsulesNAPP PharmaceuticalsUK
Morphgesic12 hour m/r tabletsAmdipharmUK
ZoMorph12 hour m/r capsulesEthypharmUK

Also, lots of superfluous info not relating to the core of the page title, eg controlled drug status and miscellany about legal status.