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  • Morphine - Anatomy and Physiology

    Morphine - Anatomy and Physiology

    Anatomy and Physiology MORPHINE Morphine is a highly addictive substance because it reduces the way one feels pain, alleviating feelings or fear and anxiety. Morphine also has a sense of euphoria, making the drug more alluring and even more addictive. Psychologically, morphine is relaxing, causes drowsiness, disconnectedness, self-absorption, mental clouding, and delirium. Physiologically it causes a low heart rate, respiratory depression, CNS depression, nausea and vomiting, reduced gastrointestinal motility, constipation, flushing of face and neck

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    Essay Length: 519 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: September 21, 2015 By: mnyanbul