Yes, Seconal is available again as of January 23, 2009. The new manufacturer of Seconal is Marathon Pharmaceuticals.
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Seconal, or secobarbital, is a barbiturate medication that can be highly addictive when misused or taken in high doses. It is classified as a Schedule II controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and physical dependence. It is essential to use Seconal only as directed by a healthcare provider to minimize the risk of addiction and withdrawal symptoms.
Generic Name: secobarbital
It is secobarbital ,of barbiturate class. which is a class B drug if that's what you meant
Seconal, a barbiturate sedative, was discontinued in the United States in 1999. Its use declined due to concerns about safety, potential for abuse, and the availability of safer alternatives for managing insomnia and anxiety. Despite its discontinuation, it remains a controlled substance due to its potential for misuse.
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I took a seconal at 1 pm Sunday I have a urine test at 4Tue if I drink clot of water and oj will I be able to flush it out. This is the first time I have taken one
antiseizure drugs such as phenytoin (Dilantin) and carbamazepine (Tegretol), anticoagulants such as warfarin (Coumadin), and drugs that slow the central nervous system such as alprazolam (Xanax), diazepam (Valium), and secobarbital (Seconal).
Barbiturates are usually prescribed to help anxiety, and insomnia. Some of the common names are;Luminal, Seconal, Alurate, Prominal, Brevital, and Surital.
LSD which seems to have ruined his life along with marijuana hashiish and Methamphetamine and Seconal, he was a walking talking pharmacy till after his ingestion of 125 micrograms of LSD 25 where he became a PLANT!
include a wide range of drugs such as alcohol, narcotics, barbiturates (Amytal, Nembutal, Seconal), benzodiazepines (Ativan, Halcion, Librium, Valium, Xanax), chloral hydrate, and methaqualone (Quaaludes).
If you go to Wikipedia and look up barbiturates you should be able to find a list of more/less all of them. However in terms of a list only listing the currently available barbiturates that is impossible to find. Most barbiturate lists you might find either leave out a number of drugs or were written in the 90's or around 2001 so they are not accurate. The most accurate barbiturate list I know of is from a paper on barbiturates so it is not a stand alone list. I can tell you the currently available barbiturates in The United States as of the time I am writing this (01/02/2012). Just in the last year two of the few remaining barbiturates still on the market are no longer available (both due to fairly uncommon situations, hopefully one of them will become available again. Barbiturates currently available- Luminal (phenobarbital) Nembutal (pentobarbital) Seconal (secobarbital) Butisol (butabarbital) Amytal Sodium (amobarbital sodium) Brevital Sodium (methohexital sodium) Butalbital (see below) Recently discontinued: Mebaral (mephobarbital) Pentothal (thiopental sodium) Technically not classified as a barbiturate (although some barbiturate lists do include it) however one of its primary active metabolites it phenobarbital. Mysoline (primidone) Barbiturate combination drugs- Donnatal (belladonna alkaloids/phenobarbital) Fioricet (butalbital/acetaminophen/caffeine) Fiorinal (butalbital/aspirin/caffeine) Fioricet with codeine (butalbital/acetaminophen/caffeine/codeine) Fiorinal with codeine (butalbital/aspirin/caffeine/codeine)