morphine

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English - Turkish
morfin

Doktor ona morfin verdi. - The doctor gave her morphine.

Doktor ona morfin verdi. - The doctor gave him morphine.

(Tıp) opoidlerin prototipi
i., kim. morfin
(isim) morfin
morphine addict
morfinoman
morphine base
(Kimya) baz morfin
morphine glucronide
(Tıp) morfin glukronid
morphine, morphia
(Tıp) Afyon hülasası, afyonun ana ve en faal alkaloidi, morfin (C17H19N2+H2O), morphina, morphinum
English - English
A crystalline alkaloid (7,8-didehydro-4,5-epoxy-17-methyl-morphinan-3,6-diol), extracted from opium, the salts of which are soluble in water and are used as analgesics, anaesthetics and sedatives; it is one of a group of morphine alkaloids
Derived from opium
Major sedative and pain-relieving drug found in opium, being approximately 10% of the crude opium exudate
Morphine is a drug used to relieve pain. a powerful and addictive drug used for stopping pain and making people calmer (Morpheus; MORPHIA). Heterocyclic compound, narcotic analgesic alkaloid originally isolated from opium. It is among the most powerful naturally occurring compounds in its ability to reduce pain and distress; its calming effect protects the system against exhaustion in traumatic shock, internal hemorrhage, congestive heart failure, and other debilitating conditions. Morphine is usually given by injection but may be taken by mouth. Its most serious drawback is its addictiveness; many doctors are reluctant to use amounts adequate to relieve severe pain, even though short-term use in such cases rarely leads to drug addiction. This remains controversial even in terminal cases, when addiction is arguably irrelevant; another issue in such cases is that large doses depress respiration and may thus hasten death
The most potent natural opiate compound produced by the opium poppy
A narcotic pain reliever often used in PCA pumps after surgery
{i} narcotic substance extracted from opium, type of pain relieving medication, type of addictive sedative drug (Pharmacology)
A bitter white crystalline alkaloid found in opium, possessing strong narcotic properties, and much used as an anodyne; called also morphia, and morphina
an alkaloid narcotic drug extracted from opium; a powerful, habit-forming narcotic used to relieve pain
The principal active ingredient in opium It is considered by some to be superior to other pain relievers
morphia
morphine alkaloid
A group of about twenty closely related compounds obtained from the dried latex that exudes from the seed capsule of the opium poppy Papaver somniferum
morphine

    Hyphenation

    mor·phine

    Turkish pronunciation

    môrfin

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmôrfēn/ /ˈmɔːrfiːn/

    Etymology

    () From Ancient Greek Morpheus the god of dreams.
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