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ap·o·mor·phine A0370500 (ăp′ə-môr′fēn′)n. A poisonous alkaloid, C17H17NO2, that is an analog of morphine and is used medicinally to treat Parkinson's disease and to induce vomiting.apomorphine (ˌæpəˈmɔːfiːn; -fɪn) or apomorphian (Pharmacology) a white crystalline alkaloid, derived from morphine, that is used medicinally as an emetic, as an expectorant, and in Parkinson's disease. Formula: C17H17NO2ap•o•mor•phine (ˌæp əˈmɔr fin, -fɪn) also ap•o•mor•phin (-fɪn) n. an alkaloid, C17H17NO2, derived from morphine and used as a fast-acting emetic. [1885–90] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | apomorphine - a morphine derivative that is not as strong as morphine; used as an emetic and in small doses as a sedativemorphia, morphine - an alkaloid narcotic drug extracted from opium; a powerful, habit-forming narcotic used to relieve pain |
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apomorphine[¦ap·ə¦mȯr‚fēn] (pharmacology) C17H17NO2 A crystalline alkaloid obtained by dehydration of morphine; acts as a powerful emetic. apomorphineenUK
apomorphine (ăp′ə-môr′fēn′)n. A poisonous alkaloid, C17H17NO2, that is an analog of morphine and is used medicinally to treat Parkinson's disease and to induce vomiting.apomorphine A morphine derivative used as an expectorant, emetic, and hypnotic. In large doses it promotes severe vomiting. Used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Brand names are Apo-go and Uprima.apomorphineenUK Related to apomorphine: Apomorphine hydrochlorideWords related to apomorphinenoun a morphine derivative that is not as strong as morphineRelated Words |