Pentobarbital and alcohol are 2 separate drugs. pentobarbital is a barbituate drug, which is like a sedative/hypnotic drug and of course you know what alcohol is.
There are many different drugs that should not be taken while drunk. Any of the psychotropics should not be taken. These include, but are not limited to: - benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium, etc.) - Ambien (and related drugs) - barbiturates (Nembutal, Phenobarbital, Pentobarbital, Seconal, etc.) - most antidepressants (side effects and complications of mixing alcohol with these drugs vary from person to person)
It is all alcohol. That is the name of a type of alcohol. It is a fatty/waxy alcohol (-OH group)
No, 90% isopropyl alcohol and grain alcohol are not the same. Isopropyl alcohol is a type of alcohol used for cleaning and disinfecting, while grain alcohol is a type of alcohol often used for consumption purposes in beverages. They have different uses and properties.
Cyclopentanol is a cyclic alcohol
Rubbing alcohol is a liquid.
Pentobarbital (Nembutal) has been used in neurosurgery to reduce blood flow to the brain. This reduces swelling and pressure in the brain, making brain surgery safer.
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Yes, but I wouldn't recommend it. Drinking pentobarbital would cause severe stomach cramps and vomiting, a great deal of pain, and may or may not be lethal.
Most vets use an injection of Sodium Pentobarbital in a vein. The Humane Society of the US is one of the agencies trying to get all municipal shelters to use Pentobarbital.
Pentobarbital sodium is a controlled substance and is mainly used for veterinary euthanasia. It is illegal to purchase it for human use without a prescription in most countries. It is important to seek professional help and follow legal procedures if considering using pentobarbital sodium for any purpose.
Nembutal (Pentobarbital) is a barbiturate. Barbiturates act as depressants on the central nervous system.
It is a temporary state of unconsciousness brought on by a controlled dose of a barbiturate drug, usually pentobarbital or thiopental
Nembutal, medical nam for pentobarbital, was de-registred as a medicine in Sweden in 1985, and there are no medicines containing the substance for sale in Sweden today.
Sodium pentobarbital is no longer widely used due to safety concerns and the availability of alternative medications that are considered safer and more effective. It has a narrow therapeutic window, meaning the difference between a therapeutic dose and a lethal dose is small, making it risky to use. Additionally, there is a high potential for abuse and addiction with this medication.
There are many different drugs that should not be taken while drunk. Any of the psychotropics should not be taken. These include, but are not limited to: - benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium, etc.) - Ambien (and related drugs) - barbiturates (Nembutal, Phenobarbital, Pentobarbital, Seconal, etc.) - most antidepressants (side effects and complications of mixing alcohol with these drugs vary from person to person)
Pentobarbital is a short acting barbiturate that is available as both a free acid and a sodium salt, the former of which is only slightly soluble in water and ethanol. One trade name for this drug is Nembutal®, coined by Dr. John S. Lundy, who started using it in 1930, from the structural formula of the sodium salt-Na (sodium) + ethyl + methyl + butyl + al (common suffix for barbiturates). Pentobarbital's FDA approved human uses include treatment of seizures and preoperative (and other) sedation; it is also approved as a short-term hypnotic. In France, it is used in the treatment of insomnia, and as a preanesthetic. http://www.answers.com/topic/pentobarbital-sodium?cat=health
It's called pentobarbital and it is a very old fashioned anaesthetic. When a vet put's a dog down they give it an overdose of this anaesthetic, which stops its heart.