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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 rapid-onset...
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    claim that pancuronium dilutes the sodium thiopental dose is erroneous. Supporters argue that pancuronium and thiopental are commonly used together in everyday...
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  • Pentobarbital has been used or considered as a substitute for the barbiturate sodium thiopental used for capital punishment by lethal injection in the United States...
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    small-animal veterinary medicine. Sodium thiopental is an ultra-short-acting barbiturate that is marketed under the name Sodium Pentothal. It is often mistaken...
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  • 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...
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  • as a supplier of 0.9% Sodium chloride Injection USP diluent for use with the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Sodium thiopental is an anesthetic discovered...
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    scopolamine, 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate, midazolam, flunitrazepam, sodium thiopental, and amobarbital, among others. Although a variety of such substances...
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    the largest part of the brain. Barbiturates (e.g. pentobarbital and sodium thiopental) are general anaesthetics. They attach to gamma-aminobutyric acid...
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    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...
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  • Sodium thiopental is a barbiturate and the first of the three drugs used in the American lethal injection cocktail. Hospira has supplied thiopental within...
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    anesthetic agent such as sodium thiopental to ensure a smooth and rapid induction. It was further found that after thiopental induction, it was necessary...
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    might have been influenced by the fact that the prison's inventory of sodium thiopental, one of the drugs required for lethal injection, would expire on October...
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    replacing sodium thiopental. In March 2011, agents with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration seized Georgia's supply of sodium thiopental, which attorneys...
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    over sodium hydroxide precipitates the intermediate ether hydroperoxides. Water and peroxides can be removed by either distillation from sodium and benzophenone...
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    Reference Intakes for Sodium and Potassium (2019). Oria M, Harrison M, Stallings VA (eds.). Dietary Reference Intakes for Sodium and Potassium. The National...
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    Anatruxonium AQW051 Atracurium Barbiturates (e.g., pentobarbital, sodium thiopental) BNC-210 Bungarotoxins (e.g., α-bungarotoxin, κ-bungarotoxin) Bupropion...
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    preparing the gas. Equivalently, it can be obtained by heating a mixture of sodium nitrate and ammonium sulfate: 2 NaNO3 + (NH4)2SO4 → Na2SO4 + 2 N2O + 4 H2O...
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    order to increase their solubility in water. The human body rapidly clears sodium benzoate by combining it with glycine to form hippuric acid which is then...
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    Sugammadex (redirect from Sugammadex sodium)
    Anatruxonium AQW051 Atracurium Barbiturates (e.g., pentobarbital, sodium thiopental) BNC-210 Bungarotoxins (e.g., α-bungarotoxin, κ-bungarotoxin) Bupropion...
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    propofol is the drug used almost exclusively, having largely replaced sodium thiopental. It is often administered as part of an anesthesia maintenance technique...
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    also acts as an NMDA receptor antagonist, inhibits nACh and voltage-gated sodium channels, and activates 5-HT3 and twin-pore K+ channels. It does not affect...
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    damage in vitro and in vivo. The sodium salt of crocetin, transcrocetinate sodium (INN, also known as trans sodium crocetinate or TSC) is an experimental...
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    Hydrochlorothiazide is a thiazide medication which inhibits reabsorption of sodium and chloride ions from the distal convoluted tubules of the kidneys, causing...
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    Selurampanel Tezampanel Zonampanel Barbiturates (e.g., pentobarbital, sodium thiopental) – non-selective Ethanol – non-selective Inhalational anaesthetics...
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    agent used in equine surgery, often in conjunction with detomidine and thiopental, or sometimes guaifenesin. Ketamine appears not to produce sedation or...
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    Bumetanide is a loop diuretic and works by decreasing the reabsorption of sodium by the kidneys. Bumetanide was patented in 1968 and came into medical use...
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    Sartori I, Read KD, Gozzi A, Quarta D, et al. (Jul 2011). "The efficacy of sodium channel blockers to prevent phencyclidine-induced cognitive dysfunction...
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    Anatruxonium AQW051 Atracurium Barbiturates (e.g., pentobarbital, sodium thiopental) BNC-210 Bungarotoxins (e.g., α-bungarotoxin, κ-bungarotoxin) Bupropion...
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    Alkylbenzene sulfonate Anandamide Barbiturates (e.g., pentobarbital, sodium thiopental) Chlormethiazole D12-116 Dihydropyridines (e.g., nicardipine) Etomidate...
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    L-aspartate ammonia-lyase. Racemic aspartic acid can be synthesized from diethyl sodium phthalimidomalonate, (C6H4(CO)2NC(CO2Et)2). In plants and microorganisms...
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