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morphinism
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Morphia
Morphine
Morphine
alkaloid found in opium possessing strong narcotic properties and much used as an anodyne called also morphia and morphina
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heroin
a morphine derivative diacetyl morphine used to relieve severe pain and as a sedative It is highly addictive and its
Opium derivative
suitable for smoking and the dross or other residue remaining after opium is smoked; (c) phenanthrene alkaloids, namely, morphine, codeine, thebaine and their salts; (d) diacetylmorphine, that is, the alkaloid also known as diamorphine or heroin and
Bromptons mixture
A mixture containing morphine and cocaine and sometimes other narcotic substances such as heroin in an alcoholic solution administered mostly to terminally
Codeine
One of the opium alkaloids a white crystalline substance C18H21NO3 similar to and regarded as a derivative of morphine but much feebler in its action called also codeia
Laudanine
A white organic base resembling morphine and obtained from certain varieties of opium
methadon
a narcotic drug similar to morphine but less habit forming used in treating heroin addiction
Narcotine
An alkaloid found in opium and extracted as a white crystalline substance tasteless and less poisonous than morphine called also narcotia
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