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  • ...f> It also has [[sedative]] and [[hypnotic]] properties but, as with other barbiturates, has been superseded by the [[benzodiazepine]]s for these indications. The ...mittent porphyria]], oversensitivity for barbiturates, prior dependence on barbiturates, severe respiratory insufficiency and [[hyperkinesia]] in children.
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  • ...[[NSAID]], codeine salicylate (0.686), and at least four codeine-based [[barbiturates]], the cyclohexenylethylbarbiturate (0.559), cyclopentenylallylbarbiturate ...majority of non-barbiturate sedative/hypnotics, and at least a handful of barbiturates.
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  • ...cts, including [[clonidine]], [[anticholinergics]], [[benzodiazepines]], [[barbiturates]] and [[risperidone]].<ref name=dxm_health /><ref name=Tryba_et_al /><ref>A
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  • ==Barbiturates== ...edative]], [[anxiolytic]], [[anticonvulsant]] and [[hypnotic]] properties. Barbiturates do not have [[analgesic]] effects.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.healthsys
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  • ...reates the prototypical opioid withdrawal syndrome, which unlike that of [[barbiturates]], [[benzodiazepines]], [[alcohol]], or sedative-hypnotics, is not fatal by
    87 KB (12,376 words) - 16:51, 27 September 2010
  • ...e should be taken with drugs that enhance the effects of diazepam, such as barbiturates, [[phenothiazines]], [[narcotics]] and [[antidepressants]].<ref name="Drugs ...entral depressive effects of alcohol, other [[hypnotic]]s/sedatives (e.g., barbiturates), narcotics, other [[muscle relaxant]]s, certain antidepressants, sedative
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  • | group1 = [[Barbiturates]]
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  • ...06 |issn=0028-3878}}</ref> Treatment with high doses of benzodiazepines or barbiturates may cause respiratory depression and respiratory support including [[intuba
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  • ...tolerant]] with [[barbiturates]] and is able to effectively substitute for barbiturates and suppress barbiturate withdrawal signs.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Yutrz ...with other medications which themselves produce CNS depression, such as [[barbiturates]], [[alcohol]],<ref>{{cite journal |author=Liljequist R |coauthors=Palva E,
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  • *[[Barbiturates]]
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  • * [[Barbiturates]] {{Barbiturates}}
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  • * Barbiturates ...one with alcohol, cocaine, amphetamines, methylphenidate, benzodiazapines, barbiturates, and a number of other medication can have severe adverse reactions includi
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  • ...phenytoin, valproic acid, sulfonamides, sulfonylurea antidiabetic agents, barbiturates, promethazine, rifampin, chlorpheniramine, diphenhydramine, penicillin G.<r
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  • ...hemistry)|receptors]]<ref>Vanlersberghe C, Camu F. Etomidate and other non-barbiturates. ''Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology''. 2008;(182):267-82. PMID 1817509
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  • {{Barbiturates}} [[Category:Barbiturates]]
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  • {{Barbiturates}} [[Category:Barbiturates]]
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  • {{barbiturates}} [[Category:Barbiturates]]
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