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  Chemical Dependency Research Working Group
Dolophine tablets were widely used by active heroin addicts to self medicate withdrawal symptoms and for extended use or short term maintenance when heroin was not available (e.g., street panics).
Dolophines were obtained from physicians who would write prescriptions that were filled by local drug stores in the 1950s and 1960s.
The word dolophine is derived from two sources: the Latin word dolor for pain and the second syllable of morphine, a term derived from Morpheus, the Greek god of sleep.
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 Methadone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since then, it has been best known for its use in treating narcotic addiction, though it is also used in managing chronic pain due to its long duration of action and very low cost.
Methadone (as Dolophine) was first manufactured in the USA by Mallinckrodt, a St.
Medical professionals who believe that dolophine is the generic name for methadone, when actually it is the reverse, may also use the old brand name.
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It was first marketed as 'Dolophine' and was used as an analgesic (a painkiller) for the treatment of severe pain.
It is still occasionally used for pain relief, although it is more widely used now as a substitute drug for people addicted to other opiates (primarily heroin).
'Dolophine' (the original trade name for methadone hydrochloride), was not derived from the name 'Adolph', but from the Latin 'dolor' (pain) and 'fin' (end)
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 dolophine drug information, dolophine side effects
Methadone is used primarily to help patients control their dependence on heroin or other narcotics.
1960s, methadone in the form of dolophine tablets had an excellent reputation among street addicts.
Dolophine tablets were widely used by active heroin...
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 Dolophine HCl (Oral) Prescription Drug Information, Cost, Price, Side Effects, and More.
Dolophine HCl (Oral) is used for the Treatment
Store Dolophine HCl (Oral) at room temperature away from sunlight and moisture unless otherwise stated by manufacturer's instructions or labelling.
Keep Dolophine HCl (Oral) and all medications out of the reach of children.
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 Methadone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Introduced into the United States in 1947 as an analgesic (Dolophine), it is best known for its use in treating narcotic addiction, though it is also used in managing chronic pain due to its long duration of action and very low cost.
Dolophine is now the trade name for Methadone, though the name is not often used, at least for the oral tablets, which are sold under the name "Methadose" in the United States by Mallinckrodt, a St. Louis-based subsidiary of the Tyco corporation.
Generally, one will only hear "dolophine" in hospitals for pain patients or inpatient treatment centres for drug addiction.
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 (2/1/99) The FDA's Guinea Pigs
Dolophine had been developed by I.G. Farben, makers of Zyklon B. Ervin Kleiderer, a research chemist from the U.S. pharmaceutical firm Eli Lilly, led a research team to Hoechst am Main in 1945 to examine the I.G. Farben plant.
Kleiderer brought back the mix for Dolophine, initially sold by Lilly as a cough medicine, retaining the old Nazi name.
The drug was removed from the market but later made its big comeback as methadone, a viciously addictive drug that is given to heroin users and captures them even more effectively.
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 Methadone:
Methadone was said to have been developed in response to an order by Hitler to develop an alternative to morphine, which was in short supply at the end of World War II.
The trade name Dolophine was said to have been derived from Hitler’s first name Adolph.
By 1950, oral methadone was established at U.S. Public Health Service hospitals as a treatment for the opioid abstinence syndrome, though realization of its distinct pharmacokinetic properties would not occur until the mid-1960s.
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 Methadone: History and Recommendations for Use in Analgesia
The trade name Dolophine was said to have been derived from Hitler’s first name Adolph (Payte, 1991).
It is believed that Germany’s failure to realize methadone’s value as an analgesic was because initial doses were too high and intolerable opioid side effects resulted (Chen, 1948).
Concerning nomenclature, the more likely etymology is that Dolophine was derived from dolor for pain and fin for end (Payte, 1991).
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The smaller methadone tablets are Roxanne pharmas' version of generic Dolophine.
Dolophine is just the name brand version of meth.
They re the only bulk methadone producer in the US of methadone, so even the name brand version "Dolophine" is purchased from mallinckrodt and formulated into the Dolophine diskettes that come in 20 and 40 mg wafers.
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 UNODC - Bulletin on Narcotics - 1950 Issue 3 - 006
ISBELL, H.; VOGEL, V. H.: The addiction liability of methadon (amidone, dolophine, 10820) and its use in the treatment of the morphine abstinence syndrome, American Journal of Psychiatry, Baltimore, 1949, 105, pp.
KIRCHHOF, A. A.: Clinical experience with methadon (dolophine), Anesthesiology, Philadelphia, 1948, 9, pp.
POWELL, C. K.: Action of dolophine on the animal uterus, American Journal of Pharmacy, Philadelphia 4, Pennsylvania, 1948, 37, pp.
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Methadone (Dolophine), oxycodone (Percodan), and meperidine (Demerol) are examples of synthetic opiates.
Mechanisms & Sites of Opiates To begin, there are two major types of opiates.
1) Artificial opiates (plant derivatives) which include Morphine, codeine, methadone (Dolophine), oxycodone (Percodan), and meperidine (Demerol).
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 Dolophine - Drugs & Vitamins - Drug Library - DrugDigest
Dolophine - Drugs & Vitamins - Drug Library - DrugDigest
What should my health care professional know before I receive methadone?
If you currently take Dolophine, do you know everything that you need to know?
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 Methadone Side Effects - Methadone Drug Information - Dosage - Drug Interactions - Uses - Storage - Overdose - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Methadone Side Effects - Methadone Drug Information - Dosage - Drug Interactions - Uses - Storage - Overdose - Precautions - Dolophine, Methadose
WARNING: Methadone is to be taken by mouth only.
METHADONE STORAGE: Store at room temperature between 59 and 86 degrees F (between 15 and 30 degrees C) away from heat and light.
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People can become tolerant to this drug, and it will no longer be effective.
Methadone (dolophine, adanon) [this entry from [1]] * Dosage: 300 milligrammes, typically 60 5mg tablets * Time: unconscious in 5 -> 15 minutes, death in 20 -> 50 minutes * Available: needs to be prescribed * Certainty: very reliable with plastic bag and rubber band * Notes: use bag & band.
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Methadone (AKA Dolophine, Methadose and Amidone) is an analgesic approximately equal in strength to morphine when injected intravenously.
Unlike morphine, Methadone acculates in the system after repeated use which produces a sedative effect.
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