- Source: List of opioids
This is a list of opioids, opioid antagonists and inverse agonists.
Opium and poppy straw derivatives
= Crude opiate extracts whole opium products
== Natural opiates
=Opium alkaloids
Alkaloid salts mixtures
= Semisynthetics including Bentley compounds
=Morphine family
3,6-diesters of morphine
Codeine-dionine family
Morphinones and morphols
Morphides
Dihydrocodeine series
Nitrogen morphine derivatives
Hydrazones
Halogenated morphine derivatives
= Active opiate metabolites
=Morphinans
= Morphinan series
== Others
=Benzomorphans
4-Phenylpiperidines
= Pethidines (meperidines)
== Prodines
== Ketobemidones
== Others
=Open chain opioids
= Amidones
== Methadols
== Moramides
== Thiambutenes
== Phenalkoxams
== Ampromides
== Others
=Anilidopiperidines
Oripavine derivatives
Phenazepanes
Pirinitramides
Benzimidazoles
Indoles
Beta-Amino Ketones
Diphenylmethylpiperazines
Opioid peptides
= Dynorphins
== Endomorphins
== Endorphins
== Enkephalins
== Propeptides
== Others / unknown
=Others
Opioid antagonists and inverse agonists
Biased ligands
Receptor heteromer targeting ligands
Uncategorized opioids
Combination drug formulations containing opioids
See also
List of opioids by visual 2D molecular skeletal renderings (bundled remotely, click "show" after following link)
List of Schedule I drugs (US)
Gray death
References
External links
Carbonate derivatives of 14β-hydroxycodeine "viz., 14β-hydroxy-6-O-(methoxycarbonyl)codeine, 6-O-methoxycarbonyl-14β-(methoxycarbonyloxy)codeine, and 14β-acetoxy-6-O-methoxy-carbonylcodeine, potential substrates for ring C modification in morphinane (sic) alkaloids, were synthesized for the first time." Russian Chemical Bulletin. August 2008, Volume 57, Issue 8, pp 1773–1774. Date: 11 Aug 2009; I. V. Evsikova, S. K. Moiseev, P. V. Petrovskii, V. N. Kalinin. Published in Russian in Izvestiya Akademii Nauk. Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 8, pp. 1739–1740