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  • |Term=Barbiturates ...activity in the brain; are habit-forming and are possibly fatal when taken with alcohol
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  • Barbituric acid is the parent structure of a variety of barbiturates. It is a pyrimidine derivative and has a structure similar to that of [[pyr ...c acid itself is not pharmacologically active, its derivatives, known as [[barbiturates]], are commonly used in the treatment of insomnia, epilepsy, and as anesthe
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  • ..."tetra" meaning four and "barbital", a common suffix used in the naming of barbiturates. * [[List of Barbiturates]]
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  • ...ar-BIH-chuh-rayt) A type of drug that causes a decrease in brain activity. Barbiturates can be used to treat insomnia, seizures and convulsions, and to relieve anx ...ar-BIH-chuh-rayt) A type of drug that causes a decrease in brain activity. Barbiturates can be used to treat insomnia, seizures and convulsions, and to relieve anx
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  • ...soning''', is a condition that occurs when an individual ingests a dose of barbiturates that exceeds the body's ability to metabolize and excrete them. The term "b ...[[phenobarbital]] and [[secobarbital]], as well as illicitly manufactured barbiturates.
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  • ...b'''ituric '''ital''' groups. The "-ital" suffix is common in the names of barbiturates. Like other barbiturates, Amobarbital can cause side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, and naus
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  • ...l barbiturate drugs, and "al" is a common suffix used in generic names for barbiturates. ...oblems, mood changes, and difficulty breathing. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if these or any other side effects occur.
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  • Alphenal, like other barbiturates, works by increasing the activity of the [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) ...by feelings of worry, anxiety, or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.
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  • Sodium thiopental belongs to the class of drugs known as [[barbiturates]]. It works by depressing the central nervous system, causing sedation and * [[Barbiturates]]
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  • Like other barbiturates, Heptabarb can cause a range of side effects, including drowsiness, dizzine [[Category:Barbiturates]]
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  • ...n and sulfur atoms in its structure, while 'bamate' is a common suffix for barbiturates. ...obamate is a derivative of barbituric acid, which is the core structure of barbiturates.
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  • Like other barbiturates, secobarbital may cause [[dizziness]], [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], and [[drow [[Category:Barbiturates]]
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  • '''Butalbital''' (pronounced: byoo-TAL-bi-tal) is a [[barbiturate]] with an intermediate duration of action. It has the same chemical formula as [[p ...butyl group in its chemical structure, and "barbital", a common suffix for barbiturates.
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  • ..., "tetra" meaning four, and "barbituric acid", the base structure of all [[barbiturates]]. The "thio" prefix indicates the substitution of a sulfur atom in the tet [[Category:Barbiturates]]
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  • ...possibility of addiction and withdrawal symptoms were similar to those of barbiturates. They were widely used for recreational purposes in the 1960s and 1970s. * [[Barbiturates]]
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  • ...its barbituric acid skeleton. The "-tal" suffix is common in the names of barbiturates, which is derived from the word "barbiturate" itself. [[Category:Barbiturates]]
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  • Like other barbiturates, propylbarbital can cause a range of side effects, including drowsiness, di [[Category:Barbiturates]]
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  • Like other barbiturates, Heptobarbital can cause a range of side effects, including drowsiness, diz [[Category:Barbiturates]]
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  • ...ants: [[Benzodiazepines]], [[Non-Benzodiazepine sleep medications]], and [[Barbiturates]]. * '''Barbiturates''' are used to treat seizures, insomnia, and anxiety. Examples include [[Ph
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  • ...by an [[anesthesiologist]] using a combination of medications, including [[barbiturates]] and [[propofol]]. The patient's vital signs are closely monitored through * [[Barbiturates]]
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  • ...t is chemically and pharmacologically distinct from [[benzodiazepines]], [[barbiturates]], or other sedative/anxiolytic drugs. ...works by affecting chemicals in the brain that may be unbalanced in people with anxiety.
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