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- Dihydrocodeine abstract "Dihydrocodeine is a semi-synthetic opioid analgesic prescribed for pain or severe dyspnea, or as an antitussive, either alone or compounded with paracetamol (as in co-dydramol) or aspirin. It was developed in Germany in 1908 and first marketed in 1911.Dihydrocodeine is also known as Drocode, Paracodeine and Parzone. Its many brand names include Synalgos DC, Panlor DC, Panlor SS, Contugesic, New Bron Solution-ACE, Huscode, Drocode, Paracodin, Codidol, Dehace, Didor Continus, Dicogesic, Codhydrine, Dekacodin, DH-Codeine, Didrate, Dihydrin, Hydrocodin, Nadeine, Novicodin, Rapacodin, Fortuss, Paramol, Remedeine, Dico and DF-118.Commonly available as tablets, solutions, elixirs, and other oral forms, dihydrocodeine is also available in some countries as an injectable solution for deep subcutaneous and intra-muscular administration. As with codeine, intravenous administration should be avoided, as it could result in anaphylaxis and dangerous pulmonary edema. In past times, dihydrocodeine suppositories were used; however, dihydrocodeine is available in suppository form on prescription.Dihydrocodeine is used as an alternative or adjunct to codeine for the aforementioned indications. It is available as the following salts, in rough descending order of frequency of use: bitartrate, phosphate, hydrochloride, tartrate, hydroiodide, methyliodide, hydrobromide, sulfate, and thiocyanate. The salt to free base conversion factors are 0.67 for the bitartrate, 0.73 for the phosphate, and 0.89 for the hydrochloride.Dihydrocodeine was developed during the intense international search for more effective antitussives, especially to help reduce the airborne spread of tuberculosis, pertussis, pneumonia, and similar diseases, in the years from c.a. 1895 to 1915, and is similar in chemical structure to codeine. Depending on individual metabolism, dihydrocodeine is 100 to 150 percent as strong as codeine[citation needed]. Although dihydrocodeine does have extremely active metabolites, in the form of dihydromorphine and dihydromorphine-6-glucuronide (one hundred times more potent), these metabolites are produced in such small amount that they do not have clinically important effects.Dihydrocodeine is also the original member and chemical base of a number of similar semi-synthetic opiates such as acetyldihydrocodeine, dihydrocodeine enol acetate, dihydroisocodeine, nicocodeine, and nicodicodeine.".
- Dihydrocodeine atcPrefix "N02".
- Dihydrocodeine atcSuffix "AA08".
- Dihydrocodeine bioavailability "20.0".
- Dihydrocodeine casNumber "125-28-0".
- Dihydrocodeine drugbank "DB01551".
- Dihydrocodeine fdaUniiCode "N9I9HDB855".
- Dihydrocodeine iupacName "4,5-alpha-epoxy-3-methoxy-17-methylmorphinan-6-ol".
- Dihydrocodeine pubchem "5284543".
- Dihydrocodeine thumbnail Dihydrocodeine_skeletal.svg?width=300.
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- Dihydrocodeine atcPrefix "N02".
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- Dihydrocodeine bioavailability "20.0".
- Dihydrocodeine c "18".
- Dihydrocodeine casNumber "125".
- Dihydrocodeine chembl "1595".
- Dihydrocodeine chemspiderid "4447600".
- Dihydrocodeine drugbank "DB01551".
- Dihydrocodeine eliminationHalfLife "14400.0".
- Dihydrocodeine h "23".
- Dihydrocodeine hasPhotoCollection Dihydrocodeine.
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- Dihydrocodeine iupacName "45".
- Dihydrocodeine kegg "D07831".
- Dihydrocodeine legalUk "Class B".
- Dihydrocodeine legalUs "Schedule II".
- Dihydrocodeine molecularWeight "301.38".
- Dihydrocodeine n "1".
- Dihydrocodeine o "3".
- Dihydrocodeine pregnancyUs "C".
- Dihydrocodeine pubchem "5284543".
- Dihydrocodeine routesOfAdministration "oral subcutaneous intramuscular rectal possibly sublingualbuccal".
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- Dihydrocodeine unii "N9I9HDB855".
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- Dihydrocodeine subject Category:Alcohols.
- Dihydrocodeine subject Category:German_inventions.
- Dihydrocodeine subject Category:Morphinans.
- Dihydrocodeine subject Category:Mu-opioid_agonists.
- Dihydrocodeine subject Category:Phenol_ethers.
- Dihydrocodeine subject Category:Semisynthetic_opioids.
- Dihydrocodeine type Ability105616246.
- Dihydrocodeine type Abstraction100002137.
- Dihydrocodeine type Agent114778436.
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- Dihydrocodeine comment "Dihydrocodeine is a semi-synthetic opioid analgesic prescribed for pain or severe dyspnea, or as an antitussive, either alone or compounded with paracetamol (as in co-dydramol) or aspirin. It was developed in Germany in 1908 and first marketed in 1911.Dihydrocodeine is also known as Drocode, Paracodeine and Parzone.".
- Dihydrocodeine label "Dihidrocodeína".
- Dihydrocodeine label "Dihydrocodein".
- Dihydrocodeine label "Dihydrocodeine".
- Dihydrocodeine label "Dihydrocodeïne".
- Dihydrocodeine label "Dihydrocodéine".
- Dihydrocodeine label "Diidrocodeina".
- Dihydrocodeine label "Дигидрокодеин".
- Dihydrocodeine label "ジヒドロコデイン".
- Dihydrocodeine sameAs Dihydrocodein.
- Dihydrocodeine sameAs Dihidrocodeína.
- Dihydrocodeine sameAs Dihydrocodéine.
- Dihydrocodeine sameAs Diidrocodeina.
- Dihydrocodeine sameAs ジヒドロコデイン.
- Dihydrocodeine sameAs Dihydrocodeïne.
- Dihydrocodeine sameAs m.03ys9h.
- Dihydrocodeine sameAs Q377270.
- Dihydrocodeine sameAs Q377270.
- Dihydrocodeine sameAs DB01551.
- Dihydrocodeine sameAs Dihydrocodeine.
- Dihydrocodeine wasDerivedFrom Dihydrocodeine?oldid=606720068.
- Dihydrocodeine depiction Dihydrocodeine_skeletal.svg.
- Dihydrocodeine isPrimaryTopicOf Dihydrocodeine.