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The English name and specific explanation of morphine

morphine ['m?: fi: n]

Morphine (Latin name: Morphine) is a psychiatric drug with a molecular chemical formula of C17H19NO3 and a molecular weight of 285.34. It is taken in oral form Lord. Because morphine has a dream-like analgesic effect, scientists named this narcotic analgesic "morphine" after Morpheus, the god of dreams and sleep in Greek mythology. Medically called morphine hydrochloride.

[Alias]: Morphine hydrochloride, Mexicontin (morphine controlled-release tablets), Mephicon, Morphine Hydrochlride, Morphina, Morphinum

[Category]: Analgesics/ Opioid receptor agonist

[Properties]: It is white, mercerized needle-like crystals or crystalline powder, bitter and toxic, odorless, easily deteriorated when exposed to light, easily soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol . Because it easily deteriorates when exposed to light and is easily soluble in water, it is usually packaged in celluloid or polyethylene paper.

[Injection]: 5mg (0.50ml) each; 10mg (1ml).

[Tablets]: 5mg per tablet; 10mg

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