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Glutethimide is a
hypnotic sedative that was
introduced by Ciba in 1954 as a safe
alternative to
barbiturates to
treat insomnia.
Before long, however,...
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Amobarbital Amphetamine Barbital Cyclobarbital Dexamphetamine Ethchlorvynol Glutethimide Ketamine Meprobamate Methamphetamine Methylphenidate Methylphenobarbital...
- not as
potent as
glutethimide. In studies, it
increased the O-demethylation of
codeine by 20%.
Methyprylon Piperidione Glutethimide US
Patent 2090068...
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Piperidinediones include Glutethimide, Methyprylon, Pyrithyldione, Glutarimide, and Aminoglutethimide. The
first 3 (
Glutethimide, Methyprylon, and Pyrithyldione)...
- pot****ium bromide)
Dexmedetomidine Dextromethorphan (Robitussin, DXM)
Glutethimide Thalidomide Doctors and
veterinarians often administer sedatives to patients...
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licence from the
local drug controller. Examples: morphine, secobarbital,
glutethimide etc.
Other Schedules and
their summary:
Schedule A:
Contains various...
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Implementation program in 1972, it was
withdrawn from the US market.
Glutethimide Wolff PO (1949). "On
pethidine and
methadone derivatives".
Bulletin of...
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changed to
using codeine promethazine cough syrup,
somewhat like the
glutethimide and
codeine combination that was po****r from the 1970s up to the early...
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Uncategorized sedative-hypnotics (T42.6)
Ethchlorvynol (Placidyl) GHB
Glutethimide (Doriden)
Methaqualone Ketamine (T41.2)
Among stimulants (F14-F15) Cocaine...
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Robert (March 21, 1991). "Schedules of
Controlled Substances:
Transfer of
Glutethimide from
Schedule III to
Schedule II" (PDF).
Isomer Design. Drug Enforcement...