thebaine
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of thebaine
1890–95; < New Latin thēba ( ia ) opium of Thebes, Egypt (alteration of Latin Thēbaea, feminine of Thēbaeus Theban) + -ine 2
Example Sentences
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In 1996, Tasmanian Alkaloids invited Robert Gelbard, a high-ranking Clinton diplomat, to a farm where he was informed about the company’s recent development of the thebaine poppy.
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The text of the 80/20 rule did not list specific opiates, such as thebaine, that should be counted under the rule.
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“The export coup follows a U.S. Department of Justice decision to relax its rules for thebaine following pressure from pharmaceutical companies and lobbying by the industry and Tasmanian and Australian governments.”
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“There was lobbying to keep thebaine out of the 80/20 rule,” said Peter Patmore, the attorney general for the state of Tasmania at the time, who led government efforts and noted the role of Glaxo and Tasmanian Alkaloids.
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Strong said that excluding thebaine from the 80/20 rule made sense because it is more difficult to transform into illicit drugs.
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