MORPHINE

principal derivative of opium, which is the juice in the unripe seed pods of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum. It was first isolated from opium in 1803 by the German pharmacist F. W. A. Sertürner, who named it after Morpheus, the god of dreams. Given intravenously, it is still considered the most effective drug for the relief of pain.

See also drug addiction and drug abuse.

Effects and Uses

Morphine, a narcotic, acts directly on the central nervous system. Besides relieving pain, it impairs mental and physical performance, relieves fear and anxiety, and produces euphoria. It also decreases hunger, inhibits the cough reflex, produces constipation, and usually reduces the sex drive; in women it may interfere with the menstrual cycle.

Morphine is highly addictive. Tolerance (the need for higher and higher doses to maintain the same effect) and physical and psychological dependence develop quickly. Withdrawal from morphine causes nausea, tearing, yawning, chills, and sweating lasting up to three days. Morphine crosses the placental barrier, and babies born to morphine-using mothers go through withdrawal.

Today morphine is used medicinally for severe pain, cough suppression, and sometimes before surgery. It is seldom used illicitly except by doctors and other medical personnel who have access to the drug. It is injected, taken orally or inhaled, or taken through rectal suppositories. Methadone treatment has been useful in curing morphine addiction.

History

Morphine was first used medicinally as a painkiller and, erroneously, as a cure for opium addiction. It quickly replaced opium as a cure-all recommended by doctors and as a recreational drug and was readily available from drugstores or through the mail. Substitution of morphine addiction for alcohol addiction was considered beneficial by some physicians because alcohol is more destructive to the body and is more likely to trigger antisocial behavior. Morphine was used during the American Civil War as a surgical anesthetic and was sent home with many wounded soldiers for relief of pain. At the end of the war, over 400,000 people had the "army disease," morphine addiction. The Franco-Prussian War in Europe had a similar effect.

In 1906 the Pure Food and Drug Act required accurate labeling of patent medicines and tonics. Various laws restricting the importation of opium were enacted, and the Harrison Narcotics Act (1914) prohibited possession of narcotics unless properly prescribed by a physician. Despite legislation, morphine maintained much of its popularity until heroin came into use, it in its turn believed to be a cure for morphine addiction.

Bibliography

See publications of the Drugs & Crime Data Center and Clearinghouse, the Bureau of Justice Statistics Clearinghouse, and the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information.

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...processes in the development of tolerance to morphine and other drugs (for review, see Siegel...tolerance to the analgesic effects of morphine could be disrupted if rats were tested...that had not been previously paired with morphine administration, suggesting that tolerance...
...going through my mind: I injected the morphine intravenously...within seconds her breathing...suffered from ovarian cancer; she was given morphine to relieve her suffering, but it also...melodramatic or anguished afterthought. Morphine is not normally a drug used for suicide...
...Hand et al 1989, Spyraki et al 1983), morphine (Acquas Di Chiara 1994, Leone Di...terminals, attenuate operant responding for morphine (Smith et al 1985), cocaine (Pettit et...1992). Furthermore, microinjections of morphine directly into the VTA can support the...
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Low-Dosage Morphine Aids Heart Patients. A new twist...Anesthesiologists that injections of morphine near the spine before coronary artery...medication is given in very low doses. The morphine is injected with a fine needle into...
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Lyrics from Morphine. Trust in me Trust in me Put all your trust in me Youre doin morphine Demerol Demerol Oh God hes taking Demerol You just sit around just talking about it Youre takin morphine Im going down baby Youre talkin morphine Written by Jackson in 1997
SIMILAR to Morphine, Demerol Is A. SIMILAR to morphine, Demerol is a fast-acting narcotic pain reliever. The nearest British equivalent is pethidine, a painkiller used in childbirth. In the U.S., Demerol is a controlled drug, monitored by enforcement...
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Let Me Get out There! Captain David Hicks: He Refused Morphine. Byline: Luke Salkeld A FATALLY wounded Army officer...shouted: Let me get back out there! The officer even refused morphine, such was his determination to continue to lead his men...
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MORPHINE principal derivative of opium , which is the juice...drug addiction and drug abuse . Effects and Uses Morphine, a narcotic , acts directly on the central nervous system...in women it may interfere with the menstrual cycle. Morphine is highly addictive. Tolerance (the need for higher and...
...r w n, opiate drug synthesized from morphine (see narcotic ). Originally produced in...useful as a cure for respiratory illness and morphine addiction, and capable of relieving morphine withdrawal symptoms. Later it was discovered...
...taste. Its chief active principle is the alkaloid morphine , a narcotic . Other constituents are the alkaloids...noscapine (narcotine); heroin is synthesized from morphine. Morphine, heroin, and codeine are addicting drugs; papaverine...
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NALORPHINE nal rfen, derivative of morphine that acts to reverse the effects of morphine and other narcotics . It counteracts narcotic-induced nervous system and respiratory system depression but is not effective against depression induced...
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