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Ethchlorvynol is a GABA-ergic
hypnotic sedative medication first developed by
Pfizer in the 1950s. In the
United States it was sold by
Abbott Laboratories...
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Caleicine Dexmedetomidine Dextromethorphan (Robitussin, DXM)
Ethchlorvynol (Placidyl,
voluntarily discontinued by
Abbott in 1999,
Schedule IV prescription...
- drugs:
Amobarbital Amphetamine Barbital Cyclobarbital Dexamphetamine Ethchlorvynol Glutethimide Ketamine Meprobamate Methamphetamine Methylphenidate Methylphenobarbital...
- non-immune mast-cell
degranulation and
resulting anaphylactoid reaction.
Ethchlorvynol is not
compatible with
intravenous injection and
serious injury (including...
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pleural effusions,
vascular malformations,
lymphocytes and seromas."
Ethchlorvynol,
developed in the 1950s, was used to
treat insomnia, but prescriptions...
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Mental Health stated that meprobamate, glutethimide, ethinamate,
ethchlorvynol,
methyprylon and
chlordiazepoxide were
drugs whose usefulness “can hardly...
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Benzodiazepine overdose (T42.4)
Uncategorized sedative-hypnotics (T42.6)
Ethchlorvynol (Placidyl) GHB
Glutethimide (Doriden)
Methaqualone Ketamine (T41.2)...
- 3-Methyl-3-pentanol
Alcohols Amyl
alcohol Diethylpropanediol Pentanols Ethchlorvynol Methylpentynol Lomte, S.B.; Bawa, M.J.; Lande, M.K.; Arbad, B.R. (2009)...
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similar CNS
depressants commonly used at the time (e.g. methaqualone,
ethchlorvynol, meprobamate, and ethinamate.
Abrupt cessation of this
substance can...
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Cloxazolam Delorazepam Diazepam Diclazepam Esketamine Estazolam Eszopiclone Ethchlorvynol Ethylamphetamine (N-Ethylamphetamine)
Ethinamate Etizolam Phenazepam...