COMPLETE MORPHINE VARIABLE DOSE CHART 2
10mg oral morphine = 2mg Hydromorphone 6mg Oxycodone 40mg Tramadol 80mg Pethidine 80mg Codeine 140mg Dextropropoxyphene N.B. 1 Panadeine Forte = 4mg oral morphine (Approximately) SUSTAINED RELEASE PREPARATIONS Opioid Trade Name Unit Doses (mg) Frequency MORPHINE MS Contin 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 100, 200 12 hrly
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