This session explores origins, history, and clinical applications of morphine, focusing on the pharmacokinetics and interaction with opioid receptors to produce analgesia. This talk is ideal for anyone seeking to understand opioid pharmacology in a clinical or academic setting.
Facilitator: Dr. Raymond Quock, Professor Emeritus at Washington State University, has published over 140 papers on neuropsychopharmacology. His more recent research focused on hyperbaric oxygen suppression of chronic pain and opioid dependence.