morphine-base
1morphine-base — morphine [ mɔrfin ] n. f. • 1817; de Morphée, dieu du sommeil, lat. Morpheus, mot gr. ♦ Chim. Principal alcaloïde de l opium, doué de propriétés soporifiques et calmantes. Morphine base : morphine brute, avant purification. Chlorhydrate, sulfate… …
2MORPHINE — Les propriétés narcotiques du pavot somnifère et de l’opium (latex desséché obtenu par incision de ses capsules) ont été reconnues dès la plus lointaine Antiquité. Mais l’isolement de leur principe actif principal, la morphine, date seulement du… …
3base — [ baz ] n. f. • XIIe; lat. basis, mot gr. « marche, point d appui » I ♦ A ♦ 1 ♦ Partie inférieure d un corps sur laquelle il porte, il repose. ⇒ appui (point d appui), assiette, assise, 1. dessous, fond, fondement, pied. La base de l édifice… …
4Morphine — This article is about the drug. For other meanings, see Morphine (disambiguation). Morphia redirects here. For other uses, see Morphia (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Morphinae, Morphea, or Morpholine. Morphine …
5Morphine — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Morphine (homonymie). Morphine …
6Morphine — A venerable drug that is a naturally occurring member of a large chemical class of compounds called alkaloids. The name morphine was coined in 1805 by a German apothecary Adolf Serturner (1783 1841) to designate the main alkaloid in opium. Opium …
7Morphine (groupe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Morphine (homonymie). Morphine est un groupe de rock américain fondé en 1989 à Cambridge, dans le Massachusetts, par le chanteur/bassiste Mark Sandman, un ancien de Treat Her Right, et Dana Colley (sax tenor et… …
8morphine hydrochloride — the trihydrate hydrochloride salt of morphine, having the same actions as the base; it is the form usually preferred in Germany and Great Britain …
9morphine sulfate — [USP] the pentahydrate sulfate salt of morphine, having the same actions as the base; used as an opioid analgesic, administered orally, parenterally, or rectally. It is the form usually preferred in the United States …
10morphine — noun Etymology: French, from Morpheus Date: 1828 a bitter crystalline addictive narcotic base C17H19NO3 that is the principal alkaloid of opium and is used in the form of a soluble salt (as a hydrochloride or a sulfate) as an analgesic and… …