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| quote  = Sertürner isolated her in 1804 and gave her the name of the god of sleep. She is the molecule that proved alkaloids existed; she is the prototype of every opioid that came after; she is the standard the modern pharmacopeia uses to measure the analgesic potency of newer cousins. Opium remembered itself in her, and the rest of the field is footnote.
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Revision as of 21:43, 15 May 2026

Opioid, Analgesic
Morphine

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Summary
Classes
Opioid, Analgesic
Common uses
Pharmacy
Pharmacology
Purported mechanism
Mu-opioid receptor agonist


Pendell's corner
Sertürner isolated her in 1804 and gave her the name of the god of sleep. She is the molecule that proved alkaloids existed; she is the prototype of every opioid that came after; she is the standard the modern pharmacopeia uses to measure the analgesic potency of newer cousins. Opium remembered itself in her, and the rest of the field is footnote.
— Dale Pendell, Pharmako/Poeia
curated paraphrase — replace with verbatim passage