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(Tıp) barbiturate
Any salt or ester of barbituric acid
Any of a class of drugs that act as depressants of the central nervous system and are used as sedatives or hypnotics
synthetic sedative
{i} drug used as a sedative
A class of drugs classes as a depressant used to induce relaxation or sleep
organic compound having powerful soporific effect; overdose can be fatal
巴必妥酸鹽、安眠藥
a group of drugs, used as sedatives and tranquilizers, that depress the central nervous system and respiration, decrease blood pressure, and affect heart rate
A barbiturate is a drug which people take to make them calm or to help them to sleep. She was addicted to barbiturates. a powerful drug that makes people calm and helps them to sleep (barbituric acid type of acid (19-21 centuries), from barbitursäure, from Barbara female name + säure ). Any of a class of heterocyclic compounds based on the parent structure, uric acid, and used in medicine. They depress the central nervous system, acting particularly on certain parts of the brain, though they tend to depress the functioning of all the body's tissues. Long-acting barbiturates (e.g., barbital and phenobarbital) are used to treat epilepsy. Intermediate ones (e.g., amobarbital) are used to treat insomnia, short-acting ones (e.g., pentobarbital) to overcome difficulty in falling asleep (one aspect of insomnia), and ultra-short-acting ones (e.g., thiopental sodium) to induce unconsciousness in surgical patients before administration of other anesthetics. Prolonged use of barbiturates may lead to addiction. Sudden withdrawal can be fatal; addicts must be weaned from the drug under medical supervision. Overdoses can result in coma and even death; barbiturates are particularly dangerous, even at normal doses, when combined with alcoholic beverages
a class of drugs (e g , phenobarbital) that have sedative properties and depress respiratory rate, blood pressure and nervous system activity
Class of chemically related sedative-hypnotic compounds, all of which share a characteristic six-membered ring structure