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  2. Methyldihydromorphine - Wikipedia

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    Methyldihydromorphine [2] is a semi-synthetic opioid originally developed in Germany in 1936, controlled under both domestic law and UN conventions because of its possible potential for abuse.

  3. Morphine - Wikipedia

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    In the Netherlands, morphine is classified as a List 1 drug under the Opium Law. In New Zealand, morphine is classified as a Class B drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975. [153] In the United Kingdom, morphine is listed as a Class A drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and a Schedule 2 Controlled Drug under the Misuse of Drugs Regulations ...

  4. The Night (Morphine album) - Wikipedia

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    The Night is the fifth and final studio album by the alternative rock band Morphine, released in 2000 via DreamWorks. [ 4 ] [ 10 ] The album expands the band's sound beyond their usual arrangements of previous albums (bass, saxophone and drums), introducing acoustic guitars, organs, strings and female backing vocals.

  5. Heterocodeine - Wikipedia

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    The drug methyldihydromorphine (dihydroheterocodeine) is a derivative of heterocodeine. Like the morphine metabolite morphine-6-glucuronide , 6-position branches (esters or ethers) of morphine bind to the otherwise unagonized human mu receptor subtype mu-3 (or μ3); as well as the 6-acetylmorphine metabolite of heroin this includes heterocodeine.

  6. Morphinan - Wikipedia

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    Morphinan is the prototype chemical structure of a large chemical class of psychoactive drugs, consisting of opiate analgesics, cough suppressants, and dissociative hallucinogens, among others. Typical examples include compounds such as morphine, codeine, and dextromethorphan (DXM).

  7. Dihydromorphine - Wikipedia

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    The 7,8-double bond in morphine is reduced to a single bond to get dihydromorphine. [2] Dihydromorphine is a moderately strong analgesic and is used clinically in the treatment of pain and also is an active metabolite of the analgesic opioid drug dihydrocodeine .

  8. Etonitazene - Wikipedia

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    The drug resulted in an unconfirmed number of deaths due to its uncertain potency. [18] It appears to have a steep dose-response curve , and unpredictable pharmacokinetics especially when injected, in a similar manner to some other potent opioids such as dextromoramide , which may cause etonitazene to be especially hazardous when compared to ...

  9. Ethylmorphine - Wikipedia

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    AHFS/Drugs.com: International Drug Names: ATC code: R05DA01 S01XA06 ; Legal status; Legal status: BR: Class A2 (Narcotic drugs) [1] CA ... and ethyl morphine) is an ...