sodium secobarbital

sodium secobarbital
sodium secobarbital n the sodium salt C12H17N2NaO3 of secobarbital

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  • secobarbital — [sek΄ō bär′bi täl΄, sek΄ō bär′bital΄] n. a white, odorless, bitter powder, C12H18N2O3, used chiefly in the form of its water soluble sodium salt as a sedative and hypnotic …   English World dictionary

  • secobarbital sodium — noun barbiturate that is a white odorless slightly bitter powder (trade name Seconal) used as a sodium salt for sedation and to treat convulsions • Syn: ↑secobarbital, ↑Seconal, ↑red devil • Usage Domain: ↑trade name (for: ↑Seconal) …   Useful english dictionary

  • secobarbital — noun barbiturate that is a white odorless slightly bitter powder (trade name Seconal) used as a sodium salt for sedation and to treat convulsions • Syn: ↑secobarbital sodium, ↑Seconal, ↑red devil • Usage Domain: ↑trade name (for: ↑Seconal) …   Useful english dictionary

  • secobarbital sodium — [USP] the monosodium salt of secobarbital, having the same actions as the base; administered orally, intravenously, or intramuscularly as a sedative and hypnotic, particularly a presurgical adjunct to anesthesia, and intravenously or… …   Medical dictionary

  • secobarbital — noun Etymology: from Seconal, a trademark + barbital Date: 1951 a barbiturate C12H18N2O3 that is used chiefly in the form of its bitter hygroscopic sodium salt as a hypnotic and sedative …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • secobarbital — An obsolescent sedative and short acting hypnotic; largely replaced by benzodiazepines. * * * seco·bar·bi·tal .sek ō bär bə .tȯl n a barbiturate that is used chiefly in the form of its bitter hygroscopic sodium salt C12H17N2NaO3 as a hypnotic… …   Medical dictionary

  • Barbiturates —    (1903 and after)    Although the organic chemical industry had introduced numerous sedatives before the barbiturates (chloral hydrate, for example, was first used in psychiatry in 1869), the barbiturates enjoyed great popularity for half a… …   Historical dictionary of Psychiatry

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