"Barbiturates" refers to any chemical derivative of barbituric acid, and there are more than 2,500 of those that have been shown to be psychoactive. We are not going to list them here.
The most commonly abused are amobarbital (Amytal), pentobarbital (Nembutal), and secobarbital (Seconal). A combination of amobarbital and secobarbital, called Tuinal, is also highly abused.
Barbiturates are a type of drug that work to suppress the central nervous system. There are four kinds of barbiturates: short-acting, ultra short-acting, immediate-acting and long-acting.
They include phenobarbital and pentobarbital, but barbiturates are rarely prescribed nowadays.
No, barbiturates are a completely different class of drugs.
Barbiturates are highly addictive.
Some medications that contain barbiturates are Fiornal, Donnatol, Fiorcet, and Allobarbital. Other drugs that have barbiturates in them are Methohexital, Thiopental, and Secobarbital.
Barbiturates are drugs that slow down your central nervous system, such as alcohol. Other well known barbiturates are sedatives and benzodiazephine.
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Barbiturates are very addictive drugs and have a high tolerance level. It's advisable that you don't go on them.
Brain numbing drugs that are commonly misused.
Polymorphism is common with barbiturates, steroids, and sulphonamides.
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A Barbiturates is consider to be a depressant :)<3<3:)
Opioids, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and a number of others.