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Methohexital or
methohexitone (marketed
under the
brand names Brevital and Brietal) is a drug
which is a
barbiturate derivative. It is
classified as short-acting...
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common are:
Barbiturates Amobarbital (trade name: Amytal)
Methohexital (trade name: Brevital)
Thiamylal (trade name: Surital)
Thiopental (trade...
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Eleanor Shaw.
After Delp
administers electro-convulsive
therapy with
methohexital to
Marco at his request,
Marco begins to have
clearer recollections that...
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visible superficial veins Present drugs commonly used to
sedate children:
Methohexital; Thiopental; Benzodiazepines; Diazepam; Midazolam; Ketamine; Opioids;...
- most
widely used
drugs are:
Propofol Etomidate Barbiturates such as
methohexital and thiopentone/thiopental
Benzodiazepines such as
midazolam Ketamine...
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required for the elderly, and for
those with
heart and
liver failure.
Methohexital – This is a
barbiturate drug that
works as a GABA agonist,
reducing the...
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brain due to its high lipophilicity. Only a few
other drugs, such as
methohexital, etomidate, or propofol, have the
capability to
induce anesthesia so...
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compounds containing the
allyl functionality, such as the
pharmaceuticals methohexital,
secobarbital and thiamylal.
Allyl bromide reacts with
magnesium metal...
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Butobarbital Cyclobarbital Ethallobarbital Heptabarb Hexobarbital Mephobarbital Methohexital Narcobarbital Pentobarbital Phenallymal Phenobarbital Propylbarbital...
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prior to treatment, a
patient is
given a short-acting
anesthetic such as
methohexital, propofol, etomidate, or thiopental, a
muscle relaxant such as suxamethonium...