Available by prescription, EmbedTM (morphine sulfate/naltrexone hydrochloride) is a medication used to treat pain. It comes in capsule form and is taken by mouth once a day (every 24 hours) or twice a day (every 12 hours). Common side effects of this drug include constipation, nausea, and drowsiness.
You should review Embeda's safety information with your healthcare provider before starting treatment. This medication may not be suitable for everyone, so make sure your healthcare provider is aware if you have any other medical conditions (such as epilepsy or asthma) or are taking any other types of medicine.
(For more information on this medication, click Embeda. This article gives a more in-depth discussion, explaining how Embeda works for pain relief, what to expect while taking it, and how to ensure the effectiveness of each dose.)