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Amobarbital (formerly
known as
amylobarbitone or
sodium amytal as the
soluble sodium salt) is a drug that is a
barbiturate derivative. It has sedative-hypnotic...
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combination drug
composed of two
barbiturate salts (secobarbital
sodium and
amobarbital sodium) in
equal proportions.
Tuinal was
introduced as a sedative-hypnotic...
- 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate, midazolam, flunitrazepam,
sodium thiopental, and
amobarbital,
among others.
Although a
variety of such
substances have been tested...
- most
commonly used are
amobarbital (Amytal),
pentobarbital (Nembutal), and
secobarbital (Seconal). A
combination of
amobarbital and
secobarbital (called...
- The Wada test, also
known as the
intracarotid sodium amobarbital procedure (ISAP) or Wada-Milner Test,
establishes cerebral language and
memory representation...
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molecular formula C11H18N2O3 (molar m****: 226.27 g/mol) may be
referred as:
Amobarbital Pentobarbital Timoxeline Barbebutenol, a
fictional drug in the film Johnny...
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administered amobarbital for sedation.
Walker had
allegedly been
drinking before the
outburst and it was
believed that the
combination of
amobarbital and alcohol...
- in the
Drugs and
Cosmetics Rules 1945: The list of
Schedule X drugs:
Amobarbital Amphetamine Barbital Cyclobarbital Dexamphetamine Ethchlorvynol Glutethimide...
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Drinamyl in the UK) was a
brand name
combination drug
composed of
sodium amobarbital (previously
called amylbarbitone and its
brand name Amytal) and dextroamphetamine...
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diazepam (Valium) or
nitrazepam (Mogadon) and the barbiturates, such as
amobarbital (Amytal) or
secobarbital (Seconal)
Other agents impacting the central...