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Tag: Acute heart failure

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Can You Take Morphine if You Have a Heart Condition? Risks, Alternatives, and Precautions

5 min read
Recent studies suggest that for patients with acute heart failure, morphine use is associated with worse outcomes, including higher mortality and a greater need for mechanical ventilation. So, **can you take morphine if you have a heart condition**? The answer is complex and highly dependent on the specific cardiac issue and clinical context, requiring careful consideration by a healthcare professional.

What is nitroprusside used for? A guide to this potent vasodilator

3 min read
Originally approved by the FDA in 1974, sodium nitroprusside is a potent and fast-acting vasodilator used intravenously in critical care settings. So, what is nitroprusside used for, and why does its use require such intensive monitoring? This article explores its primary clinical applications, mechanism of action, and associated risks.