MS Contin

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MS Contin is a brand of a time-released formulation of morphine sulfate, usually taken every twelve hours for chronic pain. MS Contin is a trademark of Purdue Pharma.

It is available in tablet and liquid formulas in doses of 15mg, 20mg, 30mg, 60mg, 100mg and 200mg. Due to its strength, it is typically prescribed to cancer patients and victims of severe but non-cognitive-damaging trauma.

Like its relative cousin OxyContin, MS Contin has been the subject of pharmacy robberies.[1] It is considered particularly dangerous to recreational drug users who are unaware that the time-release mechanism is a wax inside of the pill (not the colored coating on the outside) that, when heated, expands and encases the morphine sulfate. The danger presented to drug users who prefer intravenous/intramuscular injection is the wax.

MS Contin is a DEA Schedule II substance in the United States. Alternative formulations made and marketed by other pharmaceutical companies include King Pharmaceuticals' Avinza and Actavis Pharmaceuticals' Kadian.

Kadian is a name brand medication containing the timed release medication, morphine sulfate. It is available in various strengths. There has been some concern regarding the issue that some capsules contain pellets while others contain powder. There is no difference in efficacy between the powder and pellet forms.

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  1. 'Hillbilly heroin' (MS Contin/OxyContin) target of robberies