Phenobarbital is recommended to treat epilepsy.
Phenobarbital is not compatible with dextrose solutions like D5 as it can lead to crystallization. It is recommended to administer phenobarbital in a normal saline solution to prevent this issue.
"ss" stands for "one-half" in Roman numerals. Therefore, "gr. ss" in phenobarbital dosage means half a grain.
It depends if you mean gram or grain.1 grain = 64.79891 milligrams1 gram = 1000 milligrams
The chemical structure of phenobarbital is:The aromatic ring and methyl group will be more favorable for organic solvent, while the NH in the ring and O attachments favor aqueous solvents.One gram is soluble in approximately 1000 ml of water, and 10 ml of alcohol. Compared to other barbiturates it has a lowlipid solubility. It is very soluble in water, soluble in alcohol, and freely solu­ble in propylene glycol. In other words, the question makes an incorrect assumption - phenobarbital is MORE soluble in aqueous solvents than in organic solvents.
The chemical name for luminal is Aminophthalhydrazide
Prodrug for Phenobarbital.
The correct spelling is phenobarbital instead of phenobarbital. Phenobarbital is a sedative barbiturate drug. It is a narcotic that is typically used in the treatment of epilepsy.
Phenobarbital is not classified as a narcotic. It is a barbiturate that acts as a central nervous system depressant, primarily used to control seizures and as a sedative. Narcotics typically refer to opioids, which are substances that relieve pain and can have addictive properties. While phenobarbital can cause sedation, it does not fall under the narcotic category.
Phenobarbital is not compatible with dextrose solutions like D5 as it can lead to crystallization. It is recommended to administer phenobarbital in a normal saline solution to prevent this issue.
A lavender/purple top tube is typically used for collecting blood specimens for phenobarbital level testing. This tube contains EDTA as an anticoagulant.
Phenobarbital is used in controlling seizures and relieving anxiety. The symptoms of phenobarbital dependence are the to those of chronic alcoholism. Some of these include anxiety, muscle twitching, progressive weakness, dizziness and distortion in visual field.
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Typically it is used as an anti-seizure treatment.
If you are taking Phenobarbital and you are now taking fiorcet can a urine screen detect the fiorcet?
Phenytoin sodium (aka Dilantin) is an antiepileptic drug and a class 1b antiarrhythmic.
Typically it is used as an anti-seizure treatment.
No. But combined with opiates it can kill.