The pharmacokinetics of morphine in ten infants less than or equal to 10 weeks of age who were receiving morphine infusions were determined. Infants 1-4 days of age (newborns) showed longer elimination half-lives than the older infants (6.8 vs. 3.9 h). Clearance in the newborns is less than one-half that found in older infants (6.3 vs. 23.8 ml X min-1 X kg-1). The combination of lower clearance and longer elimination half-life in newborns (0-7 days) may well explain a prolonged duration of action for morphine in very young infants, but other etiologies are needed to explain the respiratory sensitivity believed to persist in older infants.