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By Jessica Bautista, 3rd Period Forensic Science
CODEINE By Jessica Bautista, 3rd Period Forensic Science
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methoxy-17-methylmorphinan-6-ol
-Naming- C18H21NO3 CHEM FORMULA: “Cody” “Schoolboy” “T-Threes” STREET NAMES: IUPAC NAME: 7,8-didehydro-4,5-epoxy-3- methoxy-17-methylmorphinan-6-ol
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-Classification- SCHEDULE II NARCOTIC High potential for abuse
High potential for physical and psychological dependence Accepted medical value Drug that induces sleep and depresses vital body functions
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-History- Natural substance derived from opium poppy plant
Used by Babylonians in 4000 B.C Separated ingredients of opium in the 19th century Discovered by Pierre-Jean Robiquet in 1832 Chemical makeup was described by Thomas Anderson Ended codeine as an OTC product in 2000
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-Production- Alkaloid of opium Extracted through various techniques
Sometimes synthesized from morphine Body metabolizes codeine back into morphine
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Those with health problems
-Users- MAINLY: Athletes Those with health problems
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-Users- 4.7 million Americans reported non-medical use codeine.
Those who use codeine usually administer the drug orally or rectally. Codeine cannot be safely injected or snorted into the body. Prescription from a doctor. Buy products that have codeine and extract the codeine.
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-Effects- EUPHORIA DROWSINESS CONFUSION NAUSEA SLOW HEART RATE SHALLOW
BREATHING NAUSEA
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Respiratory depression
-Risks- Lack of coordination Dulled responses Dependence Respiratory depression Liver damage Kidney failure LD50 = 800 mg.
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-Detection- BLOOD 1 DAY URINE 1-2 DAYS HAIR 90 DAYS
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-Consequences- Support Groups Online Help Hotlines Rehab Jail Time
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