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MSIR


MSIR is one of the brand names for morphine. This is a potent opiate designed to act as an anti-pain medication. It is one of the most powerful opiates in the world and as such is used widely in hospitals. No hospital can function properly without this level of pain medication.

This drug is so powerful that it can combat crippling pain. People with kidney stones have been known to receive doses of the drug regularly, for example. It does have an extremely high potential for addiction, though. Even people who have never used drugs before can find themselves becoming dependent after just a few months.

Side Effects

MSIR is simple to find as it is used in practically every area of the world. This drug is known for its euphoric effects and its ability to rid people of their ailments temporarily. When taken regularly, it can elicit some crippling side effects.

Dramatic blood pressure drop, drowsiness, and dizziness are just some of the side effects. Constipation is the main side effect of morphine and it can lead to quite painful bowel movements if not stopped quickly.

Long-term use eventually leads to lung failure and the inability to urinate. These issues can even lead to death and require urgent treatment if the user is to recover.

MSIR Addiction Treatment

Curing an MSIR addiction is about being able to overcome the dependency the user will have on the drug. This substance is known for its ability to hold people in its grasp for years. Residential treatment is just the start of beating one of these addictions. Drug rehabilitation teaches patients how to overcome their cravings using some powerful coping mechanisms.

Drug treatment centres seek to support patients throughout by offering counselling and various other points of support for rebuilding their lives free from the grip of addiction.

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