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IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate

University Hospital, Rouen · Phase 3 active Small molecule

IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate is a Opioid analgesic Small molecule drug developed by University Hospital, Rouen. It is currently in Phase 3 development for Acute severe pain in hospitalized patients, Postoperative pain management. Also known as: Inhaled placebo.

Morphine binds to opioid receptors in the central nervous system to produce analgesia and sedation through inhibition of pain signal transmission.

Morphine binds to opioid receptors in the central nervous system to produce analgesia and sedation through inhibition of pain signal transmission. Used for Acute severe pain in hospitalized patients, Postoperative pain management.

At a glance

Generic nameIV titration of morphine chlorhydrate
Also known asInhaled placebo
SponsorUniversity Hospital, Rouen
Drug classOpioid analgesic
TargetMu-opioid receptor (μ-OR)
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaPain Management
PhasePhase 3

Mechanism of action

Morphine is a mu-opioid receptor agonist that crosses the blood-brain barrier and acts on opioid receptors in the spinal cord and brain to modulate pain perception and emotional response to pain. IV titration allows for rapid onset and precise dose adjustment to achieve desired analgesia while minimizing overdose risk. This formulation is commonly used for acute severe pain management in hospital settings.

Approved indications

Common side effects

Key clinical trials

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Frequently asked questions about IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate

What is IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate?

IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate is a Opioid analgesic drug developed by University Hospital, Rouen, indicated for Acute severe pain in hospitalized patients, Postoperative pain management.

How does IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate work?

Morphine binds to opioid receptors in the central nervous system to produce analgesia and sedation through inhibition of pain signal transmission.

What is IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate used for?

IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate is indicated for Acute severe pain in hospitalized patients, Postoperative pain management.

Who makes IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate?

IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate is developed by University Hospital, Rouen (see full University Hospital, Rouen pipeline at /company/university-hospital-rouen).

Is IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate also known as anything else?

IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate is also known as Inhaled placebo.

What drug class is IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate in?

IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate belongs to the Opioid analgesic class. See all Opioid analgesic drugs at /class/opioid-analgesic.

What development phase is IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate in?

IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate is in Phase 3.

What are the side effects of IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate?

Common side effects of IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate include Respiratory depression, Hypotension, Nausea and vomiting, Sedation, Constipation, Pruritus.

What does IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate target?

IV titration of morphine chlorhydrate targets Mu-opioid receptor (μ-OR) and is a Opioid analgesic.

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