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Re: What is Naltrexone made of?

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Lucille <juicedolan@...> wrote: " What is the chemical breakdown? What

are the man-made ingredients that were used? "

Naltrexone was created from oxymorphone. Oxymorphone (brandname

Numorphan) is a powerful semi-synthetic narcotic analgesic that was

derived from morphine.

Naltrexone differs in structure from oxymorphone in that the methyl

group on the nitrogen atom has been replaced by a cyclopropylmethyl

group.

Naltrexone is really short for Naltrexone Hydrochloride. Its chemical

sign is C20H23NO4-HCl. If you would like to see a diagram of

Naltrexone's chemical structure,go here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naltrexone

Now I really AM going to bed.

Maureen

(Gazorpa)

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