**Morphine mania** is a mental illness that is characterized by an irresistible desire to use drugs such as morphine and opiates. Excessive use of these substances can lead to serious consequences, including physical and mental disorders, and addiction.
Pseudomorphine is a group of substances that have similar properties to morphine. They can be used to create deadly forms of morphine that become popular among users. For example, using heroin to make oral pills. This can lead to the development of **heroin addiction**.
Inexperienced or addicted drug addicts pose a greater danger. Unprofessional withdrawal relief can be fatal. Rapid intravenous administration of large doses of morphine can cause respiratory arrest and paralysis. Some people die from hypoglycemia when given a rapid dose of morphine