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- Morphine abstract "Morphine (INN) (/ˈmɔrfiːn/) (sold under nearly a hundred trade names) is an opioid analgesic drug, a recreational drug, and the main psychoactive chemical in opium. In clinical medicine, morphine is regarded as the gold standard, or benchmark, of analgesics used to relieve intense pain and suffering. Like other opioids, such as oxycodone, hydromorphone, and diacetylmorphine (heroin), morphine acts directly on the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain.Morphine has a high potential for addiction; tolerance and psychological dependence develop rapidly, although physiological dependence may take several months to develop. Tolerance to respiratory depression and euphoria develops more rapidly than tolerance to analgesia, and many chronic pain patients are therefore maintained on a stable dose for years. However, its effects can also reverse fairly rapidly, worsening pain through hyperalgesia.Morphine is the most abundant opiate found in opium, the dried latex from unripe seedpods of Papaver somniferum (the opium poppy). Morphine was the first active ingredient purified from a plant source. It is one of at least fifty alkaloids of several different types present in opium, poppy straw concentrate, and other poppy derivatives. The primary source of morphine is chemical extraction from opium.Morphine was first isolated in 1804 by Friedrich Sertürner, which is generally believed to be the first ever isolation of a natural plant alkaloid in history. Sertürner began distributing it in 1817, and Merck began marketing it commercially in 1827. At the time, Merck was a single small chemists' shop. Morphine was more widely used after the invention of the hypodermic needle in 1857. Sertürner originally named the substance morphium after the Greek god of dreams, Morpheus (Greek: Μορφεύς), for its tendency to cause sleep. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, a list of the most important medication needed in a basic health system.".
- Morphine atcPrefix "N02".
- Morphine atcSuffix "AA01".
- Morphine bioavailability "20.0".
- Morphine casNumber "57-27-2".
- Morphine casSupplemental "52-26-6 (hydrochloride)".
- Morphine casSupplemental "64-31-3 (neutral sulfate),".
- Morphine chEBI "17303".
- Morphine drugbank "DB00295".
- Morphine fdaUniiCode "76I7G6D29C".
- Morphine iupacName "(5α,6α)-7,8-didehydro-".
- Morphine iupacName "4,5-epoxy-17-methylmorphinan-3,6-diol".
- Morphine pubchem "5288826".
- Morphine thumbnail Morphine2DCSD.svg?width=300.
- Morphine wikiPageExternalLink dpdirect.jsp?name=Morphine.
- Morphine wikiPageExternalLink 46550319.
- Morphine wikiPageExternalLink ?ligand=MOI.
- Morphine wikiPageExternalLink mv_morphine.htm.
- Morphine wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=ZeBYdQUKMlM.
- Morphine wikiPageID "20613".
- Morphine wikiPageRevisionID "606585670".
- Morphine atcPrefix "N02".
- Morphine atcSuffix "AA01".
- Morphine bioavailability "20".
- Morphine c "17".
- Morphine casNumber "57".
- Morphine casSupplemental "52".
- Morphine casSupplemental "64".
- Morphine chebi "17303".
- Morphine chembl "70".
- Morphine chemspiderid "4450907".
- Morphine date "January 2014".
- Morphine dependencyLiability "High".
- Morphine drugbank "DB00295".
- Morphine eliminationHalfLife "10800.0".
- Morphine excretion "Renal 90%, biliary 10%".
- Morphine h "19".
- Morphine hasPhotoCollection Morphine.
- Morphine image "Morphine3DanJ.gif".
- Morphine inchi "1".
- Morphine iupacName "-78".
- Morphine iupacName "45".
- Morphine iupharLigand "1627".
- Morphine kegg "D08233".
- Morphine legalAu "S8".
- Morphine legalCa "Schedule I".
- Morphine legalStatus "Prescription Medicine Only".
- Morphine legalUn "N I III".
- Morphine legalUs "Schedule II".
- Morphine metabolism "Hepatic 90%".
- Morphine molecularWeight "285.34".
- Morphine n "1".
- Morphine o "3".
- Morphine pregnancyAu "C".
- Morphine pregnancyUs "C".
- Morphine proteinBound "30".
- Morphine pubchem "5288826".
- Morphine routesOfAdministration "Inhalation , insufflation , oral, rectal, subcutaneous , intramuscular , intravenous , epidural, and intrathecal".
- Morphine smiles "CN1CC[C@]23C4=C5C=CC=C4O[C@H]2[C@@H]C=C[C@H]3[C@H]1C5".
- Morphine solubility "HCl & sulf.: 60".
- Morphine stdinchi "1".
- Morphine stdinchikey "BQJCRHHNABKAKU-KBQPJGBKSA-N".
- Morphine sure "y".
- Morphine tradename "Mscontin, Oramorph, Sevredol".
- Morphine unii "76".
- Morphine verifiedrevid "477170110".
- Morphine watchedfields "changed".
- Morphine subject Category:Addictive_drugs.
- Morphine subject Category:Alcohols.
- Morphine subject Category:Ethers.
- Morphine subject Category:Euphoriants.
- Morphine subject Category:German_inventions.
- Morphine subject Category:Morphinans.
- Morphine subject Category:Morphine.
- Morphine subject Category:Mu-opioid_agonists.
- Morphine subject Category:Natural_opium_alkaloids.
- Morphine subject Category:Opiates.
- Morphine subject Category:Phenols.
- Morphine subject Category:World_Health_Organization_essential_medicines.
- Morphine type Drug.
- Morphine type DrugProduct.
- Morphine type FunctionalSubstance.
- Morphine comment "Morphine (INN) (/ˈmɔrfiːn/) (sold under nearly a hundred trade names) is an opioid analgesic drug, a recreational drug, and the main psychoactive chemical in opium. In clinical medicine, morphine is regarded as the gold standard, or benchmark, of analgesics used to relieve intense pain and suffering.".
- Morphine label "Morfina".
- Morphine label "Morfina".
- Morphine label "Morfina".
- Morphine label "Morfina".
- Morphine label "Morfine".
- Morphine label "Morphin".
- Morphine label "Morphine".
- Morphine label "Morphine".
- Morphine label "Морфин".
- Morphine label "مورفين".
- Morphine label "モルヒネ".
- Morphine label "嗎啡".
- Morphine sameAs Morfin.
- Morphine sameAs Morphin.
- Morphine sameAs Μορφίνη.
- Morphine sameAs Morfina.
- Morphine sameAs Morfina.