What is the trade name for morphine sulfate?
Morphine sulfate is sold under multiple brand trade names, depending on the country and the specific formulation (for example, immediate-release vs. extended-release, and tablet vs. liquid vs. injection). The trade name is not universal; it varies by manufacturer and region.
How do I find the exact trade name for the product I mean?
To identify the correct morphine sulfate trade name, check one of these on your package or prescription label:
- Active ingredient line: “morphine sulfate”
- Strength (e.g., mg per tablet or mg/mL for liquid)
- Dosage form (tablet, capsule, oral solution, injection, etc.)
- Manufacturer or National Drug Code (NDC) number (US) or equivalent identifier in your country
If you share the country and the strength/dosage form you’re looking at, I can help narrow it to the likely trade name(s).
Is morphine sulfate ever sold as “generic” with no trade name?
Yes. Many markets stock morphine sulfate as a generic medicine (often listed simply as “morphine sulfate” rather than a brand trade name). In those cases, the “trade name” may be the generic name itself plus the manufacturer.
Related question: what’s the difference between morphine sulfate and morphine “brands”?
Trade names refer to specific marketed products. The ingredient “morphine sulfate” is the standardized chemical formulation, but different brands may differ in:
- Release type (immediate vs. extended)
- Presentation (tablet vs. liquid vs. injection)
- Manufacturer and regulatory labeling
Sources
No source links were provided with your question, and no specific country/formulation was given, so I can’t reliably name a single trade brand without that context.