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- Q4161314 subject Q5920511.
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- Q4161314 abstract "Dihydromorphine (Paramorfan, Paramorphan) is a semi-synthetic opioid structurally related to and derived from morphine. The 7,8-double bond in morphine is reduced to a single bond to get dihydromorphine. Dihydromorphine is a moderately strong analgesic and is used clinically in the treatment of pain and also is an active metabolite of the analgesic opioid drug dihydrocodeine. Dihydromorphine occurs in trace quantities in assays of opium on occasion, as does dihydrocodeine, dihydrothebaine, tetrahydrothebaine, etc. The process for manufacturing dihydromorphine from morphine for pharmaceutical use was developed in Germany in the late 19th Century, with the synthesis being published in 1900 and the drug introduced clinically as Paramorfan shortly thereafter. A high-yield synthesis from tetrahydrothebaine was later developed".
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- Q4161314 drugbank "DB01565".
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- Q4161314 iupacName "3,6-dihydroxy-(5α,6α)-4,5-epoxy-17-methylmorphinan".
- Q4161314 pubchem "5359421".
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- Q4161314 atcPrefix "none".
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- Q4161314 drugbank "DB01565".
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- Q4161314 comment "Dihydromorphine (Paramorfan, Paramorphan) is a semi-synthetic opioid structurally related to and derived from morphine. The 7,8-double bond in morphine is reduced to a single bond to get dihydromorphine. Dihydromorphine is a moderately strong analgesic and is used clinically in the treatment of pain and also is an active metabolite of the analgesic opioid drug dihydrocodeine.".
- Q4161314 label "Dihydromorphine".
- Q4161314 differentFrom Q4353536.
- Q4161314 depiction Dihydromorphine2DCSD.svg.