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MetallicCognition
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- Jun 28, 2025
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I have 900mg of morphine in a safe place. I "acquired" it when an elderly relative passed, who had been on a high prescribed dose due to chronic pain. I was told to dispose of the morphine at a pharmacy, but I only gave them half. This was now four years ago and I still have the morphine.
My question is: does it go bad? Will it still work after 4 years? I have 100ml=200mg of liquid in a factory-sealed bottle ("oramorph"), and the rest (700mg) in pills ("zomorph"). They have been kept in a room temperature, dark place wrapped in cloth and a bag in addition to the original pill packaging. The bottle does say "exp XX 2022" and the pills are labelled "2019" - I think this is the manufacture date, as it doesn't say "expires" or anything, just a year printed on the pill packets. And they were in use by my relative in 2021.
I could test some but tbh I kind of want to take as much as possible in one go one day. I think 900mg is probably enough, but I don't want to reduce the dose by wasting some in a test. I plan to administer it rectally since the absorption is limited orally, and also I'll just throw it up if I eat it all in one go.
My question is: does it go bad? Will it still work after 4 years? I have 100ml=200mg of liquid in a factory-sealed bottle ("oramorph"), and the rest (700mg) in pills ("zomorph"). They have been kept in a room temperature, dark place wrapped in cloth and a bag in addition to the original pill packaging. The bottle does say "exp XX 2022" and the pills are labelled "2019" - I think this is the manufacture date, as it doesn't say "expires" or anything, just a year printed on the pill packets. And they were in use by my relative in 2021.
I could test some but tbh I kind of want to take as much as possible in one go one day. I think 900mg is probably enough, but I don't want to reduce the dose by wasting some in a test. I plan to administer it rectally since the absorption is limited orally, and also I'll just throw it up if I eat it all in one go.
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