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  2. Butabarbital - Wikipedia

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    Butabarbital (brand name Butisol) is a prescription barbiturate sleep aid and anxiety medication.Butabarbital has a particularly fast onset of effects and short duration of action compared to other barbiturates, which makes it useful for certain applications such as treating severe insomnia, relieving general anxiety and relieving anxiety before surgical procedures; however it is also ...

  3. Butalbital - Wikipedia

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    Butalbital is a barbiturate with an intermediate duration of action. Butalbital is often combined with other medications, such as paracetamol (acetaminophen) ...

  4. Barbiturate - Wikipedia

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    The lethal dosage of barbiturates varies greatly with tolerance and from one individual to another. The lethal dose is highly variable among different members of the class, with superpotent barbiturates such as pentobarbital being potentially fatal in considerably lower doses than the low-potency barbiturates such as butalbital. Even in ...

  5. How to Get These Anxiety Meds From a Doctor - AOL

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    Medication for Anxiety: A Complete Guide. As you probably know from personal experience, anxiety can be a lot of things — a cause of insomnia, a roadblock to living your best life or a demon you ...

  6. Butobarbital - Wikipedia

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  7. Pentobarbital - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] The oral dosage of pentobarbital indicated for physician-assisted suicide in Oregon is typically 10 g of liquid. [12] [13] In Switzerland, sodium pentobarbital is administered to the patient intravenously. Once administered, sleep is induced within 30 seconds, and the heart stops beating within 3 minutes. [14] Oral administration is ...