Morphine Sulfate

Morphine Sulfate Basic information
Product Name:Morphine Sulfate
Synonyms:Astramor ph;Astramor ph (tn);Avinza (tn);D00842;Depodur;Depodur (tn);Kadian (tn);Morphine Sulfate CII (500 mg)
CAS:6211-15-0
MF:C34H50N2O15S
MW:758.83
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Product Categories:Pharmaceuticals;Intermediates & Fine Chemicals
Mol File:6211-15-0.mol
Morphine Sulfate Structure
Morphine Sulfate Chemical Properties
Melting point >240°C (dec.)
storage temp. Controlled Substance, -20°C Freezer
solubility ethanol: 1.8 mg/mL
form A crystalline solid
BCS Class3/1
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xn
Risk Statements 22
Safety Statements 22-36
RIDADR UN 1544 6.1/PG 2
WGK Germany 3
RTECS QC8760000
HS Code 2939110000
MSDS Information
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Morphine Sulfate Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionMorphine (sulfate hydrate) (Item No. 25955) is an analytical reference standard categorized as an opioid. It is a natural phenanthrene commonly used for its analgesic properties but has a high potential for addiction. Morphine is regulated as a Schedule II compound in the United States. This product is intended for research and forensic applications.
Chemical PropertiesWhite Solid
OriginatorAvinza,Aetna Inc.
UsesPrinciple alkaloid of opium. This is a controlled substance (opiate). Analgesic (narcotic).
UsesPrincipal alkaloid of opium. This is a controlled substance (opiate). Analgesic (narcotic)
DefinitionChEBI: Morphine sulfate pentahydrate is an alkaloid sulfate salt and a hydrate. It contains a morphine.
Manufacturing ProcessMorphin was extracted from the plant vegetable (the poppy) by the mixture of water and methanol or the aqueous solution of potassium pyrosulfate. The precipitation of the morphin was carried out by addition to the extract the aqueous solution of sodium carbonate.
Morphin can be obtained from the extract by using the cation exchanger.
Free base of morphin was transformated to the sulfate salt.
Brand nameAstramorph (AstraZeneca); Avinza (Ligand); Depodur (Skyepharma); Duramorph (Baxter Healthcare); Infumorph (Baxter Healthcare); Kadian (Alpharma); Ms Contin (Purdue Frederick); Oramorph (Xanodyne).
Therapeutic FunctionNarcotic analgesic, Sedative
Acquired resistanceThe analgesic effect of orally dosed morphine can equal that obtained by parenteral administration, if proper doses are given. When given orally, the initial dose of morphine is usually 60 mg, followed by maintenance doses of 20 to 30 mg every 4 hours. Addiction to clinically used morphine by the oral route generally is not a problem.
Mechanism of actionMorphine sulfate is the analgesic used most often for severe, acute, and chronic pain. Morphine is a μ agonist and is a Schedule II drug. It is available in intramuscular, subcutaneous, oral, rectal, epidural, and intrathecal dosage forms. The epidural and intrathecal preparations are formulated without a preservative.Morphine is three- to six times more potent when given intramuscularly than when given orally. The difference in activity results from extensive first-pass 3-O-glucuronidation of morphine—an inactive metabolite. The half-life of intramuscularly dosed (10 mg) morphine is approximately 3 hours. The dose of morphine, by any dosage route, must be reduced in patients with renal failure and in geriatric and pediatric patients. The enhanced effects of morphine in renal failure is believed to be caused by a buildup of the active 6-glucuronide metabolite, which depends on renal function for elimination.
Morphine Sulfate Preparation Products And Raw materials
5-Aminosalicylic acid Unii-4bmh7izt98 Iso-amyl-ammonium sulfate MORPHINE NORMORPHINE 2,3-DIHYDRO-1-BENZOFURAN-2-YLMETHANOL 4-(2-METHOXYPHENYL)-1-BUTENE Morphine Sulfate HORDENINE SULFATE D-AMPHETAMINE SULFATE (+/-)-2-AMINOHEPTANE SULFATE MORPHINIUM CHLORIDE

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