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Sodium thiopental, also
known as
Sodium Pentothal (a
trademark of
Abbott Laboratories),
thiopental, thiopentone, or
Trapanal (also a trademark), is a...
- of
thiopental wears off
after a few
minutes because the
thiopental redistributes from the
brain to the rest of the body very quickly. Also
thiopental has...
- Amytal)
Methohexital (trade name: Brevital)
Thiamylal (trade name: Surital)
Thiopental (trade name: Penthothal,
referred to as
thiopentone in the UK) Benzodiazepines...
- USP
diluent for use with the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
Sodium thiopental is an
anesthetic discovered by
Abbott Laboratories in the 1930s. Hospira...
- ,
phenobarbital and primidone) and
general anesthetics (e.g.,
sodium thiopental).
Barbiturates in high
doses are used for
medical aid in dying, and in...
-
indicated for
treating diseases. For instance,
thiopental and
pentobarbital are barbiturates;
thiopental can be used for anesthesia,
epilepsy as well as...
- scopolamine, 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate, midazolam, flunitrazepam,
sodium thiopental, and amobarbital,
among others.
Although a
variety of such substances...
- Van Ness Jr. in 1979. In 2011 and 2012,
state officials imported sodium thiopental on two
occasions from
suppliers based in
India and Switzerland. The suppliers...
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Sodium thiopental is a
barbiturate and the
first of the
three drugs used in the
American lethal injection ****tail.
Hospira has
supplied thiopental within...
- and has a
rapid onset of action. It is
similar in its
effects to
sodium thiopental, a drug with
which it
competed in the
market for anesthetics. Methohexital...