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phenobarbital

[ UK /fˈɛnəbˌɑːbɪtə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. a long-acting barbiturate used as a sedative

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  • Most contain belladonna or something like it (atropine, hyoscyamine) and often phenobarbital (phenobarbitone). Chapter 31
  • Ephedrine often comes in combination with theophylline or aminophylline, and sometimes phenobarbital. Chapter 31
  • Two of the three seizures in the midazolam group were controlled with intravenous diazepam and one with intravenous phenobarbital after intravenous diazepam failed.
  • ‘suppository’ of diazepam, paraldehyde, or phenobarbital up the rectum 1) Head Control and Use of Senses
  • Although valerian's action is comparable to the barbiturate phenobarbital, it doesn't cause the next-day dizziness, blurred vision, drowsiness or decreased concentration associated with barbiturates.
  • Carbamazepine, phenobarbital and phenytoin are commonly prescribed for the management of epilepsy and other disorders.
  • Although a small benefit has been found from the combination of belladonna and phenobarbital, concern over adverse effects and possible addiction problems has limited its use.
  • Phenobarbital is a respiratory depressant. The degree of respiratory depression is dependent upon the dose.
  • Two examples are phenobarbital, an anti-convulsant, and chloral-hydrate, a sedative. BioIdentical Hormone Disinformation From AP Medical Writer, Marilynn Marchione
  • Agents include phenobarbital, corticosteroids, isoniazid, iodides and bromides, and vitamins D and B 12.
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