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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Itching; hives; swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat; fast or irregular heartbeat; problems with breathing; trouble swallowing or speaking; and changes in mood or behavior (1).7. Morphine sulfateMorphine sulfate is a synthetic opioid pain medication that acts by binding with opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord to reduce pain (1). It can be given intravenously (IV) or by injection into a muscle. The common side effects of morphine sulfate include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, constipation, and drowsiness/dizziness when rising from bed/sitting up too quickly (1). These side effects usually disappear after about 24 hours of use (3). Other possible side effects include a skin rash; itching; hives; swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat; fast or irregular heartbeat; problems with breathing; trouble swallowing or speaking; and changes in mood or behavior (1).8. BuprenorphineBuprenorphine is an opioid agonist-antagonist pain medication that acts by binding with opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord to reduce pain (1). It can be given intravenously (IV) or by injection into a muscle. The common side effects of buprenorphine include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, constipation, and drowsiness/dizziness when rising from bed/sitting up too quickly (1). These side effects usually disappear after about 24 hours of use (3). Other possible side effects include a skin rash; itching; hives; swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat; fast or irregular heartbeat; problems with breathing; trouble swallowing or speaking; and changes in mood or behavior (1).What Can You Take Before Surgery? AnalgesicA painkiller that will help relieve pain. Local AnaestheticAn anesthetic that contains a numbing agent which will numb the area where the surgery will take place. Anti-emeticA drug to prevent motion sickness or vomiting before having surgery. Anti-nausea drugA drug to prevent nausea or vomiting before having surgery. Anti-diarrhoea drugA drug that prevents diarrhea or vomiting before having surgery. Anti-spasmodic drugA drug to prevent muscle spasms before having surgery. Anti-hyperglycemic drugA drug to control blood sugar levels before having surgery. Anti-rheumatic drugA drug to reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation before having surgery. AntihistamineA drug that reduces the allergic reaction of the body before having surgery.Bottom LineSurgery is usually a safe and effective way to treat many different types of health problems. However, it can be scary for both the patient and their loved ones. With any surgery, you’ll likely experience some form of pain afterward. While it’s important to address the pain you’re in, it’s also important to avoid taking certain types of pain relievers before surgery. It’s important to know what pain relievers you can take before surgery and which ones you can’t. Most types of pain relievers can be taken before surgery, but there are certain situations when you shouldn’t take a
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