MS-Contin
Patient Information
PATIENT INFORMATION
If clinically advisable, patients receiving MS CONTIN® or their caregivers should be given the following information by the physician, nurse, or pharmacist:
- Patients should be advised that MS CONTIN Tablets contain morphine and should be taken only as directed.
- Patients should be advised that MS CONTIN Tablets were designed to work properly only if swallowed whole. MS CONTIN Tablets will release all of their morphine if split, divided, broken, chewed, dissolved, or crushed resulting in the risk of a fatal overdose.
- Patients should be advised not to change the dose of MS CONTIN without consulting their physician.
- Patients should be advised to report episodes of breakthrough pain and adverse experiences occurring during therapy. Individualization of dosage is essential to make optimal use of this medication.
- MS CONTIN may impair mental and/or physical ability required for the performance of potentially hazardous tasks (e.g., driving, operating machinery). Patients started on MS CONTIN or whose dose has been changed should refrain from dangerous activity until it is established that they are not adversely affected.
- MS CONTIN should not be taken with alcohol or other CNS depressants (sleep aids, tranquilizers) except by the orders of the prescribing physician because dangerous additive effects may occur resulting in serious injury or death.
- Women of childbearing potential who become or are planning to become pregnant should be advised to consult their physician regarding the effects of analgesics and other drug use during pregnancy on themselves and their unborn child.
- Patients should be advised that if they have been receiving treatment with MS CONTIN for more than a few weeks and cessation of therapy is indicated, it may be appropriate to taper the MS CONTIN dose, rather than abruptly discontinue it, due to the risk of precipitating withdrawal symptoms. Their physician can provide a dose schedule to accomplish a gradual discontinuation of the medication.
- MS CONTIN 100 mg and 200 mg Tablets are for use only in opioid-tolerant patients requiring daily morphine equivalent dosages of 200 mg or more for the 100 mg tablet and 400 mg or more for the 200 mg tablet. Special care must be taken to avoid accidental ingestion or the use by individuals (including children) other than the patient for whom it was originally prescribed, as such unsupervised use may have severe, even fatal, consequences.
- Patients should be advised that MS CONTIN® is a potential drug of abuse. They should protect it from theft, and it should never be given to anyone other than the individual for whom it was prescribed.
- Patients should be advised that they may pass empty matrix "ghosts" (tablets) via colostomy or in the stool, and that this is of no concern since the active medication has already been absorbed.
- Patients should be instructed to keep MS CONTIN in a secure place out of the reach of children. When MS CONTIN is no longer needed, the unused tablets should be destroyed by flushing down the toilet.
Brand Name: MS-Contin
Generic Name: Morphine Sulfate Controlled-Release
Generic Name: Morphine Sulfate Controlled-Release
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