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The name of your medicine is ORAMORPH Concentrated Oral Solution 20 mg/ml (called ORAMORPH Concentrated in this leaflet).
This medicine has been prescribed for you for relief of severe pain
It contains a medicine called morphine sulfate, which belongs to a class of medicines called opioids, which are ‘pain relievers’
This medicine has been prescribed for you and should not be given to anyone else

what oramorph concentrated oral solution is and what it is used for
what oramorph concentrated oral solution is and what it is used for
The name of your medicine is ORAMORPH Concentrated Oral Solution 20 mg/ml (called ORAMORPH Concentrated in this leaflet).
This medicine has been prescribed for you for relief of severe pain
It contains a medicine called morphine sulfate, which belongs to a class of medicines called opioids, which are ‘pain relievers’
This medicine has been prescribed for you and should not be given to anyone else
Opioids can cause addiction and you may get withdrawal symptoms if you stop taking it suddenly. Your prescriber should have explained how long you will be taking it for and when it is appropriate to stop, how to do this safely