Module 9 Flashcards
The three major receptor types:
Mu, kappa, delta
The receptor that produces central depression, analgesia, miosis, reduced gastrointestinal motility:
Mu
An antagonist used in the treatment of opiate overdose:
Naloxone
Peak of Opioid Abstinence Syndrome in humans:
48-72 hours
When codeine is taken as a parent drug, approximately _______ is metabolized to morphine.
10%
Duration of Opioid Abstinence Syndrome in humans:
7-10 days
EDDP and EDMP are metabolites of:
Methadone
Semisynthetic analgesic agonist derived from codeine that is used in cough syrups:
Hydrocodone
Organic solvents are often used to extract opioids from aqueous mixtures in the pH range of:
8-10
Used clinically since 1957, but recommended for removal from the U.S. drug market in 2010.
Propoxyphene
What opioids are phenanthrenes?
Morphine, codeine, oxycodone, oxymorphone, hydrocodone, hydromorphone
_______ is the major metabolic route for opioids that contain available hydroxyl (OH) groups.
Glucuronidation
Successfully used for the treatment of respiratory depression after postsurgical opioid administration:
Nalbuphine
This metabolite is more potent than morphine:
Morphine-6-glucuronide
Has been used as a marker of poppy seed ingestion:
Thebaine