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Package Leaflet: Information for the User
MST CONTINUS 60 mg prolonged-release tablets
Morphine sulfate
Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine because it contains important information for you.
Contents of the pack and other information:
These tablets have been prescribed for you by your doctor to relieve severe pain over a period of 12 hours. They contain the active substance morphine, which belongs to a group of medicines called strong painkillers (analgesics).
Do not take this medicine
Tolerance, dependence, and addiction
This medicine contains morphine, which is an opioid. Repeated use of opioids can lead to a decrease in the medicine's effectiveness (getting used to it, also known as tolerance). Repeated use of this medicine can also lead to dependence, abuse, and addiction, which could result in a potentially fatal overdose. The risk of these side effects may be greater with higher doses and longer use.
Dependence or addiction can cause a lack of control over the amount of medicine you use or how often you use it.
The risk of dependence or addiction varies from person to person. You may have a greater risk of dependence or addiction to this medicine if:
If you notice any of the following symptoms while taking this medicine, it could be a sign of dependence or addiction:
If you notice any of these symptoms, consult your doctor to determine the best course of treatment for you, including when it is appropriate to stop the medicine and how to do it safely (see section 3 "If you stop treatment with MST CONTINUS").
If you are going to have an operation, please tell your doctor that you are taking these tablets.
Warnings and precautions
Consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting to take this medicine.
Before starting treatment with these tablets, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you:
A condition known as acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) has been reported in association with this medicine. Symptoms usually occur within the first 10 days of treatment. Tell your doctor if you have ever suffered from a severe skin rash, skin peeling, blisters, or sores in the mouth after taking morphine or other opioids. Stop using this medicine and seek medical attention immediately if you notice any of the following symptoms: blisters, widespread skin peeling, or pus-filled spots (pustules) along with fever.
Sleep-related breathing disorders
This medicine may cause sleep-related breathing problems such as sleep apnea (pauses in breathing during sleep) and sleep-related low oxygen levels in the blood, or worsen existing breathing problems. Symptoms may include pauses in breathing during sleep, waking up at night due to difficulty breathing, difficulty staying asleep, or excessive sleepiness during the day. If you or someone else notices these symptoms, contact your doctor. Your doctor may consider reducing the dose.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you experience any of the following symptoms while taking this medicine:
Contact your doctor if you experience severe abdominal pain that may radiate to your back, nausea, vomiting, or fever, as these may be symptoms associated with pancreatitis or bile duct problems.
This medicine should be used with caution when taking medicines that depress the central nervous system (see "Taking MST CONTINUS with other medicines").
You may experience increased sensitivity to pain due to taking increasing doses of these tablets (hyperalgesia). Your doctor will decide if you need a change in your dose or a switch to another strong painkiller.
Use in athletes
This medicine contains morphine, which may produce a positive result in doping tests.
Other medicines and morphine
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines.
It is particularly important that you tell your doctor if you are taking:
Also, tell your doctor if you have recently been treated with an anesthetic.
Do not take this medicine at the same time as a type of medicine for depression called monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) or within two weeks of stopping them (see section 2 "Do not take...").
Taking morphine and sedative medicines such as benzodiazepines or related medicines increases the risk of drowsiness, breathing difficulties (respiratory depression), coma, and can be life-threatening. Therefore, taking them together should only be considered when other treatment options are not possible.
However, if your doctor prescribes morphine with sedative medicines, your doctor will limit the dose and duration of concomitant treatment.
Tell your doctor about all sedative medicines you are taking and follow your doctor's recommended dose carefully.
It may be helpful to inform friends or family members who are aware of the signs and symptoms mentioned above. Contact your doctor when you experience these symptoms.
Taking this medicine with food and alcohol
Drinking alcohol while taking this medicine can make you feel more drowsy or increase the risk of serious side effects such as shallow breathing with the risk of stopping breathing, and loss of consciousness. It is recommended not to drink alcohol while taking this medicine.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant, or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.
These tablets should be avoided whenever possible in patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
If this medicine is used for a long time during pregnancy, there is a risk that the newborn baby will have withdrawal symptoms that need to be treated by a doctor.
Driving and using machines
These tablets can cause a number of side effects such as drowsiness, which may affect your ability to drive or use machines (see section 4 for a full list of side effects). These effects are more pronounced when you start treatment with the tablets or when your dose is increased. If you are affected, do not drive or use machines.
This medicine contains lactose.
If your doctor has told you that you have an intolerance to some sugars, consult them before taking this medicine.
This medicine containsorange yellow S (E 110).
It may cause allergic reactions.
Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you. If you are not sure, check with your doctor or pharmacist.
Before starting treatment and periodically during treatment, your doctor will explain what you can expect from using this medicine, when and for how long you need to take it, when to contact your doctor, and when to stop it (see also the section "If you stop treatment with MST CONTINUS").
The tablets should be swallowed whole and not chewed with a glass of water.
Do not chew, crush, or dissolve them.
The tablets of this medicine are designed to work properly over 12 hours when swallowed whole. If the tablet is broken, crushed, dissolved, or chewed, the full 12-hour dose may be absorbed quickly into your body. This can be dangerous, causing serious problems such as overdose, which can be fatal.
You must always take the tablets by mouth. The tablets should never be crushed or injected, as this can lead to serious side effects with a fatal outcome.
Do not increase the dose your doctor has prescribed. If you do, you are at risk of taking too many opioids (see section 4. Possible side effects).
There is a risk of tolerance (needing more doses to relieve pain) and addiction with strong opioid painkillers.
If you think the effect of this medicine is too strong or too weak, tell your doctor or pharmacist.
You should take your tablets every 12 hours. Therefore, if you take a tablet at 8 am, you should take the next one at 8 pm.
Severe chronic pain:
Adults:
The usual starting dose is one 30 mg tablet every 12 hours.
This dose will depend on the severity of your pain, your age, and your previous history of analgesic therapy. Your doctor will decide the number of tablets you should take.
Patients treated with other oral morphine preparations who switch to a treatment with morphine prolonged-release tablets should receive the same total daily dose of morphine, but divided into two doses (one in the morning and one in the evening).
Children:
In the case of severe chronic pain, an initial dose of 0.2 to 0.8 mg/kg every 12 hours is recommended.
Elderly patients (over 65 years): A dose reduction is recommended.
Post-operative pain:
Adults: It is not recommended to use this medicine in the first 24 hours after surgery; thereafter, and always at the doctor's discretion, the following dosing schedule is suggested:
20 mg tablets every 12 hours in patients weighing less than 70 kg.
30 mg tablets every 12 hours in patients weighing more than 70 kg.
Children: It is not recommended to use this medicine for the treatment of post-operative pain in children.
Elderly patients (over 65 years): A dose reduction is recommended.
If you take more MST CONTINUS than you should
Inform your doctor immediately or go to your hospital. When you need medical attention, make sure to bring this leaflet and any remaining tablets with you to show your doctor.
The signs of overdose and morphine toxicity are: pinpoint pupils, difficulty breathing, aspiration pneumonia, and low blood pressure. In more severe cases, circulatory failure and deep coma may occur.
People who have taken an overdose may experience brain disorders (known as toxic leukoencephalopathy) and may suffer from aspiration pneumonia or inhalation of foreign particles; symptoms may include shortness of breath, coughing, and fever.
People who have taken an overdose may also experience breathing difficulties that can lead to loss of consciousness or even death.
If you have taken too many tablets, under no circumstances should you put yourself in a situation that requires you to be alert, such as driving a car.
In case of overdose or accidental ingestion, contact the Toxicology Information Service, phone 915 620 420, indicating the medicine and the amount taken.
If you forget to take MST CONTINUS
If you forget to take a dose within 4 hours of the scheduled time, take a tablet as soon as possible. Take your next tablet at the usual time. If the delay in taking the tablet is more than 4 hours, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Do not take a double dose to make up for forgotten doses.
If you stop treatment with MST CONTINUS
Do not stop treatment with this medicine unless your doctor advises you to. If you want to stop treatment, ask your doctor how to gradually reduce the dose to avoid withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawal symptoms can include general pain, tremors, diarrhea, stomach pain, nausea, flu-like symptoms, palpitations, and dilated pupils. Psychological symptoms include a deep feeling of dissatisfaction, anxiety, and irritability.
If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause adverse effects, although not all people suffer from them.
All medicines can cause allergic reactions, although serious allergic reactions are rarely reported. Inform your doctor immediately if you suffer from:
The most serious adverse effect, although rare, is when your breathing becomes slower or weaker than normal (respiratory depression, a typical risk of opioid overdose).
Like all strong painkillers, there is a risk of addiction or physical and psychological tolerance to these tablets.
Very Common Adverse Effects
(May affect more than 1 in 10 patients)
Common Adverse Effects
(May affect up to 1 in 10 patients)
Uncommon Adverse Effects
(May affect up to 1 in 100 patients)
Frequency Not Known
(Cannot be estimated from the available data)
Reporting of Adverse Effects:
If you experience any type of adverse effect, consult your doctor or pharmacist, even if it is an adverse effect that is not listed in this leaflet. You can also report them directly through the Spanish Pharmacovigilance System for Human Use Medicines: www.notificaRAM.es. By reporting adverse effects, you can contribute to providing more information on the safety of this medicine.
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
Do not use this medicine after the expiration date that appears on the blister pack and carton, after CAD. The expiration date is the last day of the month indicated.
Keep the container perfectly closed to protect it from light and moisture. Store in the original packaging. Do not store at a temperature above 25°C.
Medicines should not be thrown away through wastewater or household waste. Deposit the packaging and medicines you no longer need at the SIGRE Point in the pharmacy. In case of doubt, ask your pharmacist how to dispose of the packaging and medicines you no longer need. This way, you will help protect the environment.
Composition of MST CONTINUS
The active ingredient is morphine sulfate.
Each tablet contains 60 mg of morphine sulfate.
The other components are:
Appearance of MST CONTINUS and Package Contents
Coated tablets, biconvex, orange in color, with one smooth face and the concentration "60" marked on the other face.
Carton packages containing 60 tablets in PVC/PVDC-Al blisters.
Marketing Authorization Holder
Mundipharma Pharmaceuticals, S.L.
Bahía de Pollensa, 11
28042 Madrid
Spain
Phone: 913 821 870
Manufacturer
Mundipharma DC B.V.
Leusderend 16
3832 RC Leusden
Netherlands
Date of the Last Revision of this Leaflet:November 2024
Detailed information about this medicine is available on the website of the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) (http://www.aemps.gob.es/)
The average price of MST CONTINUS 60 mg PROLONGED-RELEASE TABLETS in November, 2025 is around 49.36 EUR. Prices may vary depending on the region, pharmacy, and whether a prescription is required. Always check with a local pharmacy or online source for the most accurate information.
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