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Thiamylal (Surital) is a
barbiturate derivative invented in the 1950s. It has sedative, anticonvulsant, and
hypnotic effects, and is used as a strong...
- sulfamiderazin, sulfapyridine, sulfaquinoxaline, sulfathiazole, sulfazecin,
thiamylal and mesna. The
disodium salt of
cromolyn is also used as drug. Most of...
- functionality, such as the
pharmaceuticals methohexital,
secobarbital and
thiamylal.
Allyl bromide reacts with
magnesium metal in dry
ether to form allylmagnesium...
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depression than
other barbiturate derivatives such as pentobarbital.
Thiamylal Golovchinsky VB,
Plehotkina SI (July 1971). "Difference in the sensitivity...
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Sigmodal Spirobarbital Talbutal Tetrabamate Tetrabarbital Thialbarbital Thiamylal Thiobarbital Thiobutabarbital Thiopental Thiotetrabarbital Valofane Vinbarbital...
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Phenobarbital Propylbarbital Proxibarbal Reposal Secobarbital Talbutal Thiamylal Thiopental Thiotetrabarbital Vinbarbital Vinylbital Benzodiazepines Brotizolam...
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Phenobarbital Propylbarbital Proxibarbal Reposal Secobarbital Talbutal Thiamylal Thiopental Thiotetrabarbital Vinbarbital Vinylbital Benzodiazepines Brotizolam...
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Phenobarbital Propylbarbital Proxibarbal Reposal Secobarbital Talbutal Thiamylal Thiopental Thiotetrabarbital Vinbarbital Vinylbital Benzodiazepines Brotizolam...
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Phenobarbital Propylbarbital Proxibarbal Reposal Secobarbital Talbutal Thiamylal Thiopental Thiotetrabarbital Vinbarbital Vinylbital Benzodiazepines Brotizolam...
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Amobarbital (trade name: Amytal)
Methohexital (trade name: Brevital)
Thiamylal (trade name: Surital)
Thiopental (trade name: Penthothal,
referred to...