Barbiturates themselves are generally odorless in their pure form. However, when mixed with certain solvents or in specific formulations, they may have a faint chemical or pharmaceutical smell. The scent can vary depending on the specific type of barbiturate and its formulation. Overall, they are not typically associated with a strong or distinctive odor.
Barbiturates are usually swallowed but sometimes barbiturates are injected and this can be extremely dangerous. =)
Barbituates is a misspelling of barbiturates.
Barbiturates are available only with a physician's prescription
Barbituric acid is the common chemical component of barbiturates.
No, barbiturates are a completely different class of drugs.
Barbiturates are highly addictive.
It is never safe to take central nervous system depressants like alcohol and barbiturates in combination. The complications can be severe, and even fatal.
Barbiturates are a type of sedative hypnotic drug. The classification of barbiturates is dependent upon how quickly they begin to work and the duration of action.
Barbiturates are drugs that slow down your central nervous system, such as alcohol. Other well known barbiturates are sedatives and benzodiazephine.
Barbituric acid is base compound of all barbiturates and Examples of Barbiturates include:-AllobarbitalAmobarbitalBarbitalPentobarbitalPhenobarbitalSecobarbital
Barbiturates are a class of drug that is used to treat anxiety disorders. Barbiturates come in various colors to include blue, yellow and red.
Barbiturates are technically narcotics because they share common effects with the narcotics.