BARBITURATE

bärbĭchˈərātˌ, any one of a group of drugs that act as depressants on the central nervous system. High doses depress both nerve and muscle activity and inhibit oxygen consumption in the tissues. In low doses barbiturates act as sedatives, i.e., they have a tranquilizing effect; increased doses have a hypnotic or sleep-inducing effect; still larger doses have anticonvulsant and anesthetic activity. The mechanism of action on the central nervous system is not known. The barbiturates are all derivatives of barbituric acid, which was first prepared in 1864 by the German organic chemist Adolf von Baeyer.

The drugs differ widely in the duration of their action, which depends on the rapidity with which they are distributed in body tissues, degraded, and excreted. Ultrashort-acting barbiturates such as thiopental sodium (Pentothal) are often used as general anesthetics. Secobarbital (Seconal) and pentobarbital sodium (Nembutal) are short-acting barbiturates, amobarbital (Amytal) is intermediate in duration of action, and phenobarbital (Luminal) is a long-acting derivative.

Barbiturates are used to relax patients before surgery, as anticonvulsants, and as sleeping pills. They also are commonly abused. Taken regularly, barbiturates can be psychologically and physically addictive (see drug addiction and drug abuse). Barbiturate addicts must be withdrawn from the drug gradually to avoid severe withdrawal symptoms such as convulsions. Overdose can cause coma or death. In the United States the manufacture and distribution of barbiturates were brought under federal control by the 1965 Drug Abuse and Control Act, and they are legally available only by prescription.

See publications of the Drugs & Crime Data Center and Clearinghouse, the Bureau of Justice Statistics Clearinghouse, and the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information.

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...This group of drugs includes alcohol, barbiturates Amytal, Luminal, Seconal , barbiturate-like drugs Doriden, Placidyl, Quaalude...patient who regularly abused Luminal, a barbiturate, by intravenous injection. He switched...
...of depressant drug Specific depressant drugs Barbiturates Amobarbital Amytal ; aprobarbital Alurate ; butabarbital...hypnotic effect, including alcohol, some benzodiazepines, and barbiturates. Certain antihistamine and antidepressant medications have...
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...executions using an ultra short-acting barbiturate combined with a neuromuscular blocking...protocol: "sodium thiopental as the barbiturate sedative, to induce unconsciousness...pentothal (also known as Thiopental), a barbiturate anesthetic that is supposed to render...
...proposed were an ultra-short-acting barbiturate and a chemical paralytic. (15) Chapman...procedure use sodium thiopental as the barbiturate and chloral hydrate as the chemical...of two drugs: an ultra-short-acting barbiturate followed by a drug that would create...
...extended our previous findings by using a barbiturate, pentobarbital, as the anxiolytic along...our previous experiments. In general, barbiturates have been found to have the same effects...establish the similarity of action for a barbiturate to that of benzodiazepines for our conditioned...
...drugs: the anesthetic thiopental, a barbiturate; (1) the paralyzing agent, pancuronium...problem, which is the single dose of barbiturate, which does not require the participation...trained professional.... Thiopental is a barbiturate and by definition will inflict death...
...procedure involving an overdose of the barbiturate sodium pentobarbital. Tens of thousands...injection procedure, thiopental, is a barbiturate, like pentobarbital. (115) Experts on...lethal injection controversy agree that a barbiturate, given in the dosage used in most states...
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...manufactured by Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc., St. Louis, Mo., contains acetaminophen, caffeine, codeine, and butalbital (a barbiturate). Although FDA has approved each of these drugs individually, their combination in one product constitutes a new drug. Under...
...new exhibit. It is a combination of syringe driver and personal computer that, when loaded with a mixture of a fast-acting barbiturate and curare (which causes total paralysis and so stops breathing), operates as a euthanasia machine. It was given to the...
...May, he began hawking suicide kits for $50. Each kit comes with a syringe that allows users to extract half a milliliter of barbiturate solution without breaking the sanitary seal. The seal, we gather, is mostly for marketing purposes. "Clearly sterility doesnt...
...to reduce the swelling, she was given Sodium Pentothal, a barbiturate that sent her into a medically-induced coma. To keep her...taken off the Sodium Pentothal, she remained in a coma as the barbiturate worked its way out of her system. Slowly, she began to come...
...Hous buttock a dose of 40 milligrams of phenobarbital, a barbiturate whose mild action is usually effective for about five hours...in the room. Other than the relatively small quantities of barbiturate and narcotic given to the patient before the start of the...
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...of the Scots, was captured by the English and later executed. 1962: Marilyn Monroe died alone in her bedroom from "acute barbiturate poisoning". She was aged 36. 1974: US president Richard Nixon admitted his complicity in the Watergate affair. 1984: Richard...
...manslaughter of Graeme Wylie, who died of a barbiturate overdose aged 71 at their home in 2006...with a family friend who bought the barbiturate in Mexico. Judge Howie called Justins...people self-inject a deadly dose of barbiturates.
...Nautilus completed its historic journey under the North Pole. 1962: Marilyn Monroe died alone in her bedroom from "acute barbiturate poisoning". She was aged 36. 1963: Britain, the United States and the USSR signed a nuclear test ban treaty. 1974: US president...
...of apple sauce and dozens of crushed barbiturate pills, legally prescribed by the 42...Act. He took five times the amount of barbiturates that should kill somebody and he still...lethal prescription of Seconal, a type of barbiturate, in January 2005. His wife Lynda recalled...
...when mixed with booze. 24 Seconal barbiturate pills - fatal if taken as an overdose...tablets 20 Temazepam 24 Seconal barbiturates 5 Viagra tablets 700mls Methadone...drugs such as Ecstasy. SECONAL is a barbiturate designed to treat severe insomnia but...
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BARBITURATE barbich rat , any one of a group of drugs that...inhibit oxygen consumption in the tissues. In low doses barbiturates act as sedatives , i.e., they have a tranquilizing...action on the central nervous system is not known. The barbiturates are all derivatives of barbituric acid, which was...
AMOBARBITAL am obar bital, drug that acts as a nervous system depressant . See barbiturate . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...poisoning is characterized by violent convulsions. It is treated by keeping the victim absolutely quiet and administering barbiturate sedatives and artificial respiration. See first aid . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press...
...epilepsy, i.e., epilepsy involving bizarre patterns of movement. In some cases Dilantin, in combination with phenobarbital, a barbiturate , is more effective than either drug used alone. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with...
...chemically diverse compounds; they are sometimes used to speed the return to wakefulness after anesthesia or to counteract barbiturate poisoning. Ammonia, in smelling salts, is also a medullary stimulant; the alkaloid strychnine is a spinal-cord stimulant...
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