Preferred Name

morphine
Synonyms

Morphina

Morfina

hydrochloride

(-)-Morphine

Morphine Forte

Statex

Morphine Sulfate

Depodur

Heroine hydrochloride

Meconium

Diacetylmorphine hydrochloride

Morphitec

Heroin hydrochloride

Morphine Extra-Forte

MSIR

Morphium

Roxanol UD

Morphine hydrochloride

Kadian

Statex Drops

Morphine H

M-Eslon

Epimorph

(-)-Heroin hydrochloride

Duramorph PF

Roxanol 100

Rescudose

Moscontin

Nepenthe

Diamorphine hydrochloride

Ms Contin

Ospalivina

Avinza

D-(-)-Morphine

Apokyn

Duromorph

RMS Uniserts

O'-Diacetylmorphine

Astramorph PF

Oramorph SR

Morphinum

Roxanol

Morphinism

Dulcontin

l-Morphine

(-)-morphine

Morphia

morphinum

(7R,7AS,12BS)-3-METHYL-2,3,4,4A,7,7A-HEXAHYDRO-1H-4,12-METHANO[1]BENZOFURO[3,2-E]ISOQUINOLINE-7,9-DIOL

morphium

morfina

(5alpha,6alpha)-didehydro-4,5-epoxy-17-methylmorphinan-3,6-diol

Morphin

(5R,6S,9R,13S,14R)-4,5-epoxy-N-methyl-7-morphinen-3,6-diol

(5alpha,6alpha)-17-methyl-7,8-didehydro-4,5-epoxymorphinan-3,6-diol

17-methyl-7,8-didehydro-4,5alpha-epoxymorphinan-3,6alpha-diol

Morphine

Definitions

The principal alkaloid in opium and the prototype opiate analgesic and narcotic. Morphine has widespread effects in the central nervous system and on smooth muscle. (PubChem) Pharmacology: Morphine is a narcotic pain management agent indicated for the relief of pain in patients who require opioid analgesics for more than a few days. Morphine interacts predominantly with the opioid mu-receptor. These mu-binding sites are discretely distributed in the human brain, with high densities in the posterior amygdala, hypothalamus, thalamus, nucleus caudatus, putamen, and certain cortical areas. They are also found on the terminal axons of primary afferents within laminae I and II (substantia gelatinosa) of the spinal cord and in the spinal nucleus of the trigeminal nerve. In clinical settings, morphine exerts its principal pharmacological effect on the central nervous system and gastrointestinal tract. Its primary actions of therapeutic value are analgesia and sedation. Morphine appears to increase the patient's tolerance for pain and to decrease discomfort, although the presence of the pain itself may still be recognized. In addition to analgesia, alterations in mood, euphoria and dysphoria, and drowsiness commonly occur. Opioids also produce respiratory depression by direct action on brain stem respiratory centers. Mechanism of action: The precise mechanism of the analgesic action of morphine is unknown. However, specific CNS opiate receptors have been identified and likely play a role in the expression of analgesic effects. The mechanism of respiratory depression involves a reduction in the responsiveness of the brain stem respiratory centers to increases in carbon dioxide tension and to electrical stimulation. Drug type: Approved. Investigational. Small Molecule. Drug category: Analgesics. Analgesics, Opioid. Narcotics. Opiate Agonists A morphinane alkaloid that is a highly potent opiate analgesic psychoactive drug. Morphine acts directly on the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain but has a high potential for addiction, with tolerance and both physical and psychological dependence developing rapidly. Morphine is the most abundant opiate found in Papaver somniferum (the opium poppy). Street names: O, M, S, MS/L, MS/S, P, OMS Concentrate

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Street names: O, M, S, MS/L, MS/S, P, OMS Concentrate

alternative label

(-)-morphine

Morphia

morphinum

(7R,7AS,12BS)-3-METHYL-2,3,4,4A,7,7A-HEXAHYDRO-1H-4,12-METHANO[1]BENZOFURO[3,2-E]ISOQUINOLINE-7,9-DIOL

morphium

morfina

(5alpha,6alpha)-didehydro-4,5-epoxy-17-methylmorphinan-3,6-diol

Morphin

(5R,6S,9R,13S,14R)-4,5-epoxy-N-methyl-7-morphinen-3,6-diol

(5alpha,6alpha)-17-methyl-7,8-didehydro-4,5-epoxymorphinan-3,6-diol

17-methyl-7,8-didehydro-4,5alpha-epoxymorphinan-3,6alpha-diol

Morphine

charge

0

createdDate

March 5, 2010

database_cross_reference

PDBeChem:MOI

PMID:15019787

PMID:17171884

PMID:20071451

KEGG:D08233

PMID:19371311

PMID:29368335

Beilstein:93704

PMID:23555556

CAS:57-27-2

MetaCyc:MORPHINE

PMID:27815868

KNApSAcK:C00001889

Drug_Central:1845

Reaxys:93704

PMID:23927484

PMID:12593758

PMID:9231550

PDB:1Q0Y

PMID:23292329

PMID:24306419

VSDB:2982

KEGG:C01516

PMID:17667569

PMID:27866460

PMID:23325235

PMID:23988259

Wikipedia:Morphine

PMID:24096538

PMID:21061062

PMID:27735107

DrugBank:DB00295

definition

The principal alkaloid in opium and the prototype opiate analgesic and narcotic. Morphine has widespread effects in the central nervous system and on smooth muscle. (PubChem) Pharmacology: Morphine is a narcotic pain management agent indicated for the relief of pain in patients who require opioid analgesics for more than a few days. Morphine interacts predominantly with the opioid mu-receptor. These mu-binding sites are discretely distributed in the human brain, with high densities in the posterior amygdala, hypothalamus, thalamus, nucleus caudatus, putamen, and certain cortical areas. They are also found on the terminal axons of primary afferents within laminae I and II (substantia gelatinosa) of the spinal cord and in the spinal nucleus of the trigeminal nerve. In clinical settings, morphine exerts its principal pharmacological effect on the central nervous system and gastrointestinal tract. Its primary actions of therapeutic value are analgesia and sedation. Morphine appears to increase the patient's tolerance for pain and to decrease discomfort, although the presence of the pain itself may still be recognized. In addition to analgesia, alterations in mood, euphoria and dysphoria, and drowsiness commonly occur. Opioids also produce respiratory depression by direct action on brain stem respiratory centers. Mechanism of action: The precise mechanism of the analgesic action of morphine is unknown. However, specific CNS opiate receptors have been identified and likely play a role in the expression of analgesic effects. The mechanism of respiratory depression involves a reduction in the responsiveness of the brain stem respiratory centers to increases in carbon dioxide tension and to electrical stimulation. Drug type: Approved. Investigational. Small Molecule. Drug category: Analgesics. Analgesics, Opioid. Narcotics. Opiate Agonists

A morphinane alkaloid that is a highly potent opiate analgesic psychoactive drug. Morphine acts directly on the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain but has a high potential for addiction, with tolerance and both physical and psychological dependence developing rapidly. Morphine is the most abundant opiate found in Papaver somniferum (the opium poppy).

Street names: O, M, S, MS/L, MS/S, P, OMS Concentrate

formula

C17H19NO3

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has exact synonym

17-methyl-7,8-didehydro-4,5alpha-epoxymorphinan-3,6alpha-diol

Morphine

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CHEBI:44202

CHEBI:25419

CHEBI:14622

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has_related_synonym

(-)-morphine

Morphia

morphinum

(7R,7AS,12BS)-3-METHYL-2,3,4,4A,7,7A-HEXAHYDRO-1H-4,12-METHANO[1]BENZOFURO[3,2-E]ISOQUINOLINE-7,9-DIOL

morphium

morfina

(5alpha,6alpha)-didehydro-4,5-epoxy-17-methylmorphinan-3,6-diol

Morphin

(5R,6S,9R,13S,14R)-4,5-epoxy-N-methyl-7-morphinen-3,6-diol

(5alpha,6alpha)-17-methyl-7,8-didehydro-4,5-epoxymorphinan-3,6-diol

hasExternalSource

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hasStreetName

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MS/L

S

P

O

MS/S

M

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inchi

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label

morphine

mass

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modifiedDate

May 21, 2010

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note

The principal alkaloid in opium and the prototype opiate analgesic and narcotic. Morphine has widespread effects in the central nervous system and on smooth muscle. (PubChem) Pharmacology: Morphine is a narcotic pain management agent indicated for the relief of pain in patients who require opioid analgesics for more than a few days. Morphine interacts predominantly with the opioid mu-receptor. These mu-binding sites are discretely distributed in the human brain, with high densities in the posterior amygdala, hypothalamus, thalamus, nucleus caudatus, putamen, and certain cortical areas. They are also found on the terminal axons of primary afferents within laminae I and II (substantia gelatinosa) of the spinal cord and in the spinal nucleus of the trigeminal nerve. In clinical settings, morphine exerts its principal pharmacological effect on the central nervous system and gastrointestinal tract. Its primary actions of therapeutic value are analgesia and sedation. Morphine appears to increase the patient's tolerance for pain and to decrease discomfort, although the presence of the pain itself may still be recognized. In addition to analgesia, alterations in mood, euphoria and dysphoria, and drowsiness commonly occur. Opioids also produce respiratory depression by direct action on brain stem respiratory centers. Mechanism of action: The precise mechanism of the analgesic action of morphine is unknown. However, specific CNS opiate receptors have been identified and likely play a role in the expression of analgesic effects. The mechanism of respiratory depression involves a reduction in the responsiveness of the brain stem respiratory centers to increases in carbon dioxide tension and to electrical stimulation. Drug type: Approved. Investigational. Small Molecule. Drug category: Analgesics. Analgesics, Opioid. Narcotics. Opiate Agonists

A morphinane alkaloid that is a highly potent opiate analgesic psychoactive drug. Morphine acts directly on the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain but has a high potential for addiction, with tolerance and both physical and psychological dependence developing rapidly. Morphine is the most abundant opiate found in Papaver somniferum (the opium poppy).

Street names: O, M, S, MS/L, MS/S, P, OMS Concentrate

preferred label

morphine

prefLabel

morphine

smiles

[H][C@]12C=C[C@H](O)[C@@H]3Oc4c(O)ccc5C[C@H]1N(C)CC[C@@]23c45

synonym

Morphina

Morfina

hydrochloride

(-)-Morphine

Morphine Forte

Statex

Morphine Sulfate

Depodur

Heroine hydrochloride

Meconium

Diacetylmorphine hydrochloride

Morphitec

Heroin hydrochloride

Morphine Extra-Forte

MSIR

Morphium

Roxanol UD

Morphine hydrochloride

Kadian

Statex Drops

Morphine H

M-Eslon

Epimorph

(-)-Heroin hydrochloride

Duramorph PF

Roxanol 100

Rescudose

Moscontin

Nepenthe

Diamorphine hydrochloride

Ms Contin

Ospalivina

Avinza

D-(-)-Morphine

Apokyn

Duromorph

RMS Uniserts

O'-Diacetylmorphine

Astramorph PF

Oramorph SR

Morphinum

Roxanol

Morphinism

Dulcontin

l-Morphine

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