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The results of urinary excretion and C14O2 elimination experiments in dogs and monkeys receiving 2.0 mg/kg of N-C14-methyl morphine, subcutaneously, were as follows: dogs excreted 13–15% of total dose as free morphine and 48–52% as conjugated morphine and about 0.2% as exhaled C14O2. Monkeys excreted 6–14% as free morphine and 55–71% as conjugated morphine and about 1% as exhaled C14O2.
The authors are indebted to Mr. Salah El-Dareer for his technical assistance in the course of these experiments.
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