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Secobarbital, sold
under the
brand name
Seconal among others, is a short-acting
barbiturate drug
originally used for the
treatment of insomnia. It was...
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Secobarbital/brallobarbital/hydroxyzine was a
combination tablet containing 50 mg brallobarbital, 150 mg
secobarbital and 50 mg
hydroxyzine that was used...
- (Amytal),
pentobarbital (Nembutal), and
secobarbital (Seconal). A
combination of
amobarbital and
secobarbital (called Tuinal) is also
highly used. Short-acting...
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discontinued combination drug
composed of two
barbiturate sodium salts (
secobarbital and amobarbital) in
equal proportions.
Tuinal was
introduced as a sedative-hypnotic...
- as well as Tuinal, a
combination drug
containing equal quantities of
secobarbital and amobarbital, were both
manufactured by Eli
Lilly until the late 1990s...
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manufactured Secobarbital, a
barbiturate derivative with anesthetic, anticonvulsant,
sedative and
hypnotic properties.
Lilly marketed Secobarbital under the...
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tannate with 35 mg
secobarbital sodium,
since 1955 OboTan-S by Mallinckrodt:
combination 10 mg
dexamphetamine tannate and
secobarbital sodium Pre M.T. by...
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comparable to
those of
barbiturates such as
secobarbital, but is only
around 1/3 the
potency of
secobarbital as a sedative. Side
effects include dizziness...
- as part of a
combination product called Vesparax,
composed of 150 mg
secobarbital, 50 mg
brallobarbital and 50 mg hydroxyzine. The long half-life of this...
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nitrazepam (Mogadon) and the barbiturates, such as
amobarbital (Amytal) or
secobarbital (Seconal)
Other agents impacting the
central nervous system in sufficient...