Morphine formation from ethylmorphine: Implications for drugs-of-abuse testing in urine

  • Cornelia Popa
  • Olof Beck
  • Kerstin Brodin
Publication date
January 1998
ISSN
1945-2403
Citation count (estimate)
9

Abstract

j Abstract} In drugs-of-abuse testing, opiates constitute a delicate and controversial task because morphine may occur in urine for several reasons. Ethylmorphine (ELM), which is used as an antitussive drug in many countries, is metabolically converted to morphine. The present study was performed in order to document intra- and interindividual differences in morphine formation after single-dose intake of EtM at two different doses (25 and 50 rag). The urinary excretion of opiates was measured uring 48 h with EMIT and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in 10 healthy volunteers. The mean values of totally recovered EtM and morphine in hydrolyzed urine during 48 h were 42 and 47 % of the given dose at high and low dose level, respectively. T...

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