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Re: Morphine drip
From: Wanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Sep 2 18:11:39 2003
After my hysterectomy, I was put on a Dilaudid drip, which is stronger
than morphine. As with the Demerol drip below it works the same way.
Hugs and Pain Free Wishes,
Wanda
At Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Melissa wrote:
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>At Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Robert wrote:
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>>DD:
>>As I'm allergic to morphine I wasn't given a morphine drip. I was given a
>>demerol drip though. Primarily your IV gets attached to the machine and you
>>get to hit a little button every time you need the pain med. I felt it
>>worked wonderful and I didn't have to worry about overdosing as the machine
>>was preset for a certain amount of medication, released I think every 6-10
>>minutes. Hope that answers your question, if not just let me know. Take
>>care,
>>Leah S.
>>bobsmountain@compaq.net
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Dionna <anonymous@obgyn.net>
>>To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO <anonymous@obgyn.net>
>>Date: Wednesday, November 24, 1999 4:41 PM
>>Subject: Morphine drip
>>
>>>When my supervisor was in the hospital for a laparotomy she told me she
>>>had a morphine drip for the pain. Have any of you who have been in the
>>>hospital ever have a morphine drip? If you did, how did the thing work
>>>and was it effective?
>>>
>>>DDBernadette
>>>
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>Good afternoon.
>
>What were the side affects from the demerol drip? Weight, tiredness, etc..
>
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