Morphine Side Effects: Leg Weakness & Mobility Issues
Morphine is a potent opioid pain medication that can cause various side effects, including feeling like your legs are wet noodles and difficulty walking. These effects are usually temporary and go away after the medication wears off. However, if you experience these or any other side effects that bother you, it's important to talk to your doctor.
Other common side effects of morphine include:
* Nausea
* Vomiting
* Constipation
* Confusion
* Hallucinations
* Difficulty breathing
* Skin rash
* Itching
More serious side effects of morphine can include:
* Seizures
* Respiratory depression
* Coma
* Death
If you experience any of these serious side effects, seek medical attention immediately.
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