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In my mind that seems to go with barbital.
He committed suicide at age of 35 through an overdose of barbital.
In some cases animals have suffered several convulsive attacks followed by withdrawal of sodium barbital.
In 1904, he helped to launch barbital under the brand name Veronal.
Barbital was then marketed by Bayer under the trade name Veronal.
During this period of not drinking he stepped up the medication the doctor had prescribed, a combination of barbital and Dexedrine.
It is the thiobarbiturate analogue of barbital.
In 1903, he published observations that barbital (then known as diethyl-barbituric acid) has sedative properties in humans.
"Diluents and adulterants are often added to No. 3 heroin", including sugar, quinine, barbital and caffeine, some of which "can cause serious side effects."
These include: phenobarbital, barbital, sodium thiopental, butalbital, and mephobarbital.
Barbiturates (phenobarbital, barbital, etc.)
Von Mering collaborated with the chemist Emil Fischer, who was also involved in the discovery of barbital.
Along with the physician Josef von Mering, he helped to launch the first barbiturate sedative, barbital, in 1904.
Pentobarbital, secobarbital and amobarbital were designated schedule II drugs, butabarbital schedule III, and barbital and phenobarbital schedule IV.
The first barbiturate drug, barbital, was synthesized in 1902 by German chemists Emil Fischer and Joseph von Mering and was first marketed as Veronal by Friedr.
No substance of medical value was discovered, however, until 1903 when two German scientists working at Bayer, Emil Fischer and Joseph von Mering, discovered that barbital was very effective in putting dogs to sleep.
Barbital, secobarbital, pentobartital, diazepam, meprobamate, atropine, scopolamine, amphetamine, pipradol, cannabis, peyote, dimethyltryptamine, fopium, heroin, morphine, pethidine, piminodine, acetone, amyl nitrite or what?"
Intravenous injection of opiates is most used: by comparison with injection, "dragon chasing" (heating of heroin with barbital on a piece of foil), and madak and "ack ack" (smoking of cigarettes containing tobacco mixed with heroin powder) are only 40% and 20% efficient, respectively.
Barbitone was considered to be a great improvement over the existing hypnotics.
It showed she had 115 grains of sodium barbitone in her body, twice the fatal dose.
Adams prescribed for her large amounts of sodium barbitone and sodium phenobarbitone.
A soluble salt of barbitone was marketed by the Schering company as "Medinal."
Barbitone can be synthesized in a condensation reaction from urea and a diethyl malonate derivative:
Barbitone was first synthesized in 1902 by German chemists Emil Fischer and Joseph von Mering.
She had been depressed since the death of her husband four months earlier and had been prescribed large amounts of sodium barbitone and also sodium phenobarbitone.
Hermann Emil Fischer and Joseph von Mering discover that barbitone (barbital or Veronal) is an effective hypnotic agent.
Nigel tells her that the reason for his estrangement from his father is that he discovered that his father had poisoned his mother with Medinal, a trade name for barbitone sodium.
Assays were incubated in 1.0 ml 0.02 M sodium barbitone buffer pH 8.4 containing 0.05% w/v sodium azide and 0.75% v/v Bovumin (Orthodiagnostics), for 48 hours at 4 C.
Barbital (as known in the United States) or barbitone (as known elsewhere), marketed under the brand names Veronal for the pure acid and Medinal for the sodium salt, was the first commercially available barbiturate.
The chemical names for barbitone are diethylmalonyl urea or diethylbarbituric acid; hence, the sodium salt (known as medinal, a genericised trademark in the United Kingdom), is known also as sodium diethylbarbiturate.
Barbitone was prepared by condensing diethylmalonic ester with urea in the presence of sodium ethoxide, and then by adding at least two molar equivalents of ethyl iodide to the silver salt of malonylurea or possibly to a basic solution of the acid.