(5α,6α)-7,8-didehydro-4,5-epoxy-17-methylmorphinan-3,6-diol
(4R,4aR,7aR,12bS)-9-methoxy-3-methyl-1,2,4,4a,5,6,7a,13-octahydro-4,
12-methanobenzofuro[3,2-e]isoquinoline-7-one
Each analgesic has a specific chemical formula.
C17h19no3
What is chemical name of polypropelene.
A plant does not have a chemical name it has a botanical name = Capsicum Annuum.Only pure chemical compounds have chemical names.
Another name for chemical change is chemical reaction.
The chemical name for luminal is Aminophthalhydrazide
carisoprodal is the chemical name of legaflex
That's a good question. Morphine is a chemical that when used by a doctor or nurse to treat a patient, is a MEDICINE. If a person uses the chemical morphine illegally, then morphine is a DRUG. Whether morphine is a medicine or a drug depends on a person's point of view and circumstances. All can agree that it is a chemical though.
Heroin and 6-monoacetylmorphine.
Tylenol with codeine and morphine are both narcotics. The actual chemical name for codeine is methylmorphine. Both are derived from the poppy plant.(opium) Codeine has most of the pharmacologic characteristics of morphine. Just not as strong
morphine sulphate
Morphine's chemical formula is C17H19NO3. 17+19+1+3=40
'Morphine' came from the name of the god of dreams, Morpheus.
Morphine contains the chemical cetrimonium. Cetrimonium can harm the part of the brain that makes you sexually aroused.
I think what you are asking is "what is the Greek mythological origin for Morphine". The name "morphine" is rooted in the Greek personification of the dream state, Morpheus. His name means "shaper" as he was the shaper of dreams.
The two aren't normally combined if you are performing a chemical reaction of morphine to get heroin then you would either have morphine or heroin if your actually taking morphine and mixing it with heroin then stop doing that if you don't want them mixed together.
Herman Elisha Brown has written: 'Chemical bibliography of morphine, 1875-1896' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Morphine
Heroin is essentially an "armored" form of morphine, protected at the blood-brain barrier by diacetyl radicals. Brain chemicals known as endophins have the same effect as morphine, but differ slightly in chemical composition.
Your body will metabolise it in time. There is no physical or chemical system of removing it.