No. Barbiturates are derived from barbituric acid (although some "synthetic barbiturates" exist). Gabapentin is not. Barbiturates act directly on GABA-A receptors (as do in benzodiazepines--but using a different mechanism) which causes their anxiolytic and sedative properties.
Gabapentin a synthetic drug, intended to mimic indigenous GABA; with the hopes (by its manufacturer) that it would act much like barbiturates and benzodiazepines. However, the actual effects of gabapentin are NOT directly on GABA-A or GABA-B receptors. How they effect the brain (and thus determining how to categorize such a drug))--well, it is simply unknown at this point by pharmacologists. Evidence is pointing to gabapentin's action as a calcium channel blocker. But in short, we don't really know.
If one had to categorize it, it would be a GABA analogue (pregabalin is another drug related to gabapentin). it is distinct from the Barbiturate structure; and it acts in a different area of the brain, so it in no way shape or form would be under the "barbiturate" category.
Quakers fall under the category of Amish.
no, no barbiturate will show up as an opiate on any pee test.
They are under the Category of Accidentals
Yes, the Thuluva Vellala community is classified under the 2A category in Karnataka. This classification provides certain benefits and reservations in education and employment for the community. The 2A category generally includes communities that are considered socially and educationally backward.
The category that animation would be under for college is Arts and Design.
Perfume is under the perfumes and colognes category.
No Lingayat Caste Will Not Come under OBC Category, There are Comes Under Genaral Category.
Verbal abuse falls under the category of emotional or psychological abuse. It includes using words to criticize, degrade, intimidate, or manipulate another person, causing harm to their emotional well-being.
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In WikiAnswers there is a category called 'Quakers' it is a sub category of 'Religion and Spirituality'.
Teachers typically fall under the category of education professionals. They are responsible for facilitating learning, guiding students in their academic and personal development, and often play a crucial role in shaping future generations. This category includes various roles such as classroom teachers, special education instructors, and educational administrators.
Land and water fall under the category of natural resources.