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- Q409632 abstract "Pentobarbital (US English) or pentobarbitone (UK English) is a short-acting barbiturate. Pentobarbital can occur as both a free acid and as salts of elements such as sodium and calcium. The free acid is only slightly soluble in water and ethanol.One brand name for this drug is Nembutal, coined by John S. Lundy, who started using it in 1930, from the structural formula of the sodium salt—Na (sodium) + ethyl + methyl + butyl + al (common suffix for barbiturates). Nembutal is trademarked and manufactured by the Danish pharmaceutical company Lundbeck, and is the only injectable form of pentobarbital approved for sale in the United States.In high doses, pentobarbital causes death by respiratory arrest. In the United States, the drug has been used for executions of convicted criminals. Lundbeck (one of many manufacturers) does not permit its sale to prisons or corrections departments to carry out the death penalty.".
- Q409632 atcPrefix "N05".
- Q409632 atcSuffix "CA01".
- Q409632 bioavailability "70.0".
- Q409632 bioavailability "90.0".
- Q409632 casNumber "76-74-4".
- Q409632 chEBI "7983".
- Q409632 drugbank "DB00312".
- Q409632 fdaUniiCode "I4744080IR".
- Q409632 iupacName "5-ethyl-5-(1-methylbutyl)-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-pyrimidinetrione".
- Q409632 pubchem "4737".
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- Q409632 atcPrefix "N05".
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- Q409632 bioavailability "70".
- Q409632 casNumber "76".
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- Q409632 iupacName "5".
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- Q409632 comment "Pentobarbital (US English) or pentobarbitone (UK English) is a short-acting barbiturate. Pentobarbital can occur as both a free acid and as salts of elements such as sodium and calcium. The free acid is only slightly soluble in water and ethanol.One brand name for this drug is Nembutal, coined by John S. Lundy, who started using it in 1930, from the structural formula of the sodium salt—Na (sodium) + ethyl + methyl + butyl + al (common suffix for barbiturates).".
- Q409632 label "Pentobarbital".
- Q409632 differentFrom Q407241.
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