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Narcotic analgesics.

Abstract
There is documentation of the use of opium derived products in the ancient history of the Assyrians: the Egyptians; in the sixth century AD by the Roman Dioscorides; and by Avicenna (980-1037). Reference to opium like products is made by Paracelsus and by Shakespeare. Charles Louis Derosne and Fredrich Wilhelm Adam Serturner isolated morphine from raw opium in 1802 and 1806 respectively, and it was Sertürner who named the substance morphine, after Morpheus, the Greek God of dreams. By the middle 1800s, Opium and related opioid derived products were the source of a major addiction in USA, and to some extent in the United Kingdom. Opioid products are of major therapeutic value in the treatment of pain from injury, post surgery, intractable pain conditions, and some forms of terminal cancer.
AuthorsW Watson Buchanan, K D Rainsford, Colin A Kean, Walter F Kean
JournalInflammopharmacology (Inflammopharmacology) Vol. 32 Issue 1 Pg. 23-28 (Feb 2024) ISSN: 1568-5608 [Electronic] Switzerland
PMID37515654 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
Copyright© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Chemical References
  • Analgesics, Opioid
  • Morphine
  • Narcotics
  • Opium
Topics
  • Humans
  • Analgesics, Opioid (history)
  • Morphine (history)
  • Narcotics (history)
  • Opium (history)

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