Morphine is frequently found in various preparations. Parenterally, it is given as subcutaneous, intravenous or epidural injections. Orally, it comes as an elixir[?] or in tablet form. Morphine is rarely in suppository form.
Morphine is indicated in:
It was first isolated in 1803 by the German pharmacist Friedrich Wilhelm Adam Serturner[?], who named it 'morphium' after Morpheus, the god of dreams. But it was not until the development of the hypodermic syringe[?] (1853) that its use spread. It was used for pain relief and, ironically, as a 'cure' for opium or alcohol addiction. Its extensive use during the American Civil War resulted in over 400,000 sufferers from the 'soldiers disease' (addiction).
Heroin was derived from morphine in 1874. Along with other drugs, its possession without a prescription was criminalised in the US by the Harrison Narcotics Tax Act of 1914.
There is an early 1990s rock band named Morphine.
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