| barbiturates |
Barbiturates are a group of sedative/anesthetic drugs. Some of these have a high potential for abuse, and all are controlled drugs.
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| barbiturates |
Any of various derivatives of barbituric acid used especially as sedatives, hypnotics, and antispasmodics.
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| barbula |
the name of a family of the patri
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| barbiturate |
Central nervous system depressant. Some barbiturates may be used before surgery to relieve anxiety or tension. In addition, some are used as anticonvulsants.
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| barbiturates |
The largest and most common group of the synthetic sedative/hypnotics. In small doses, they are effective tranquilizers used in sedation and in relieving tension and anxiety. In larger doses, they are used as hypnotics (sleep inducers). When large dosages are not followed by sleep, signs of mental confusion, euphoria, and even stimulation may occur -- effects that are similar to those of alcohol.
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| barb | a brutal barbarous savage act |
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| barb | the quality of being shockingly cruel and inhumane |
| barb | an act that makes people primitive and uncivilized |
| barb | make crude or savage in behavior or speech |
| barb | become crude or savage or barbaric in behavior or language |
| barb | Barbary pirate (died in 1546) |
| barb | Holy Roman Emperor from 1152 to 1190 |
| barb | primitive in customs and culture |
| barb | (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering |
| barb | in a barbarous manner |
| barb | the quality of being shockingly cruel and inhumane |
| barb | a region of North Africa on the Mediterranean coast between Egypt and Gibraltar |
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