The pharmacology of 14-hydroxyazidomorphine.

J Pharm Pharmacol

Published: February 1975

6-Deoxy-6-dihydroazido-14-hydroxyisomorphine (14-hydroxyazidomorphine) was synthesized, its analgesic potency in mice and rats, its antitussive effect in rats and its dependence liability in mice, rats and monkeys were studied. Azidomorphine the 14-nonhydroxylated parent molecule, morphine, hydromorphone and oxymorphone were used for comparison. 14-Hdroxyazidomorphine proved to be as potent an analgesic as azidomorphine, even more potent as an antitussive, and showed the same low tolerance and dependence capacity. It was 11-6 times less toxic than azidomorphine in mice and 6-5 times less toxic in rats.

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