Lorph

Lorph

In non-medical contexts, "Lorph" has been encountered as a character name in indie fantasy fiction and as a user pseudonym in online gaming communities, but these uses are derivative and lack formal definition.

No legitimate medical product named Lorph exists. Any substance sold on the illicit market as "Lorph" or "Lorph-22" should be considered an unregulated, potentially lethal synthetic opioid analog. Reported adverse events from "Lorph" street samples (via European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, 2025) include prolonged sedation, hypoxia, and multiple fatalities in Estonia. In non-medical contexts, "Lorph" has been encountered as

| Agent | Primary Action | Clinical Use | Distinction from Hypothetical Lorph | |--------------|-------------------------------|----------------------------------|--------------------------------------| | Nalorphine | μ-antagonist, κ-agonist | Reversal of opioid overdose (historically) | Lorph may have lower dysphoria risk. | | Butorphanol | κ-agonist, μ-partial agonist | Moderate-to-severe pain | Lorph likely has weaker μ-effects. | | Naltrexone | Pure μ-antagonist | Alcohol/opioid dependence | Lorph would not be pure antagonist. | Reported adverse events from "Lorph" street samples (via

: They spend their long lives weaving Hibiol , a special cloth that records the passage of time and their personal stories. | | Naltrexone | Pure μ-antagonist | Alcohol/opioid