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Morphine Summary
4,849 words, approx. 16 pages
 Morphine What Kind of Drug Is It? Morphine is a natural product of the opium poppy plant. Of the many mind-altering compounds in the opium poppy, morphine is the strongest. The drug has many important medical uses, all having to do with pain control....
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Morphine Summary
4,406 words, approx. 15 pages
 OFFICIAL NAMES: Morphine sulfate or morphine hydrochloride (solutions for injection), Duramorph (for spinal use), MS Contin and Oramorph SR (long-acting, controlled release oral form), Kadian (oral, sustained release), MSIR (instant release), Roxanol...
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Morphine Summary
1,191 words, approx. 4 pages
 Morphine is a major component of OPIUM, a product of the poppy plant (PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM or P. album). Named after Morpheus, the Greek god of sleep, morphine is a potent ANALGESIC (painkiller) that is widely used for moderate to severe PAIN. Morphine...
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Morphine Summary
649 words, approx. 2 pages
 The principle active ingredient found in OPIUM, the extract of the poppy plant. Morphine is named after the Greek god Morpheus, the god of dreams. Morphine, a NARCOTIC ANALGESIC (see ANALGESIA; NARCOTICS), is a potent opiate drug that has a number of...
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Morphine Summary
529 words, approx. 2 pages
 Morphine is the most effective naturally occurring compound used for the relief of pain in medicine and surgery. It also induces sleep and produces euphoria. The active ingredient in opium, from which it is derived, morphine is highly addictive with...
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Morphine Summary
529 words, approx. 2 pages
 Morphine is the most effective naturally occurring compound used for the relief of pain in medicine and surgery. It also induces sleep and produces euphoria. The active ingredient in opium, from which it is derived, morphine is highly addictive with...
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Morphine Summary
520 words, approx. 2 pages
 Morphine is the most effective naturally occurring compound used for the relief of pain in medicine and surgery. It also induces sleep and produces euphoria. The active ingredient in opium, from which it is derived, morphine is highly addictive with...
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Morphine Summary
491 words, approx. 2 pages
 Morphine is a major component of opium, a product of the poppy plant. Named after Morpheus, the Greek god of sleep, morphine is a powerful analgesic (painkiller). Doctors frequently prescribe it to relieve moderate to severe pain, especially in cancer...
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Morphine Summary
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 Heterocyclic compound, narcotic analgesic alkaloid originally isolated from opium. It is among the most powerful naturally occurring compounds in its ability to reduce pain and distress; its calming effect protects the system against exhaustion in...
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Morphine Summary
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 Morphia Found in opium, from Papaver somniferum (Papaveraceae). Powerful analgesic, spasmolytic, narcotic, sedative, gastric sedative, and antitussive. Prolonged use leads to habituation. It is used extensively for pain relief, especially in terminal...
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Morphine Summary
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 White crystalline alkaloid, slightly soluble in water, alcohol, and ether; highly toxic, narcotic, habit-forming...
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Morphine Summary
4,034 words, approx. 13 pages
 Morphine (INN) (pronounced /ËmÉ"rfiËn/) is a highly-potent opiate analgesic drug and is the principal active agent in opium and the prototypical opioid. Like other opiates, e.g., diacetylmorphine (heroin), morphine acts directly on the central...

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