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Organic compound having powerful soporific effect
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barbiturate
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Also, an overdose of barbiturates can severely depress the central nervous system and lead to death. ▪ Certain mixtures of drugs can be deadly, for example, alcohol plus barbiturates. ▪ Drugs such as anticoagulants, antacids, ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1928 ( morphine barbiturate is from 1918), from German, coined 1863 by chemist Adolf von Baeyer (1835-1917) from Barbitursäure "barbituric acid," itself coined by Baeyer, perhaps from woman's name Barbara , or perhaps from Latin barbata , in Medieval Latin ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Barbiturates are drugs that act as central nervous system depressants , and can therefore produce a wide spectrum of effects, from mild sedation to total anesthesia . They are also effective as anxiolytics , hypnotics , and anticonvulsants . Barbiturates ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. organic compound having powerful soporific effect; overdose can be fatal
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context organic compound English) Any salt or ester of barbituric acid. 2 (context pharmacology English) Any of derivatives of barbituric acid that act as depressants of the central nervous system and are used as sedatives or hypnotics.
Usage examples of barbiturate.
And a barbiturate, something called zolpidem, which is a sleeping pill also known by the brand name Ambien.
In an emergency they could exchange the tranquilizer for a powerful barbiturate that allowed them to escape many of the horrors of their captivity.
Nembutal: Nembutal is a short-acting barbiturate with sedative and hypnotic effects.
Seconal is probably the most popular blackmarket barbiturate, as it is very popular with doctors.
Although the whole notion of the use of deep barbiturate sedation as a treatment had been dismissed as dangerous and ineffective by its pioneer Dr William Sargant in the fifties, Ambrose Goddard was convinced it could repair broken minds.
German boy took the case itself and all the saleable items like barbiturates, and gave Misha the rubbish.
At midnight, devastated by exhaustion and rage, Maruja took two of the powerful barbiturates and did not wake up until eight the next morning.
Barbiturates Barbiturates are basically the opposite of amphetamines: that is, they act to depress the central nervous system.
The sleep induced by barbiturates is not normal sleep, in the sense that it seriously cuts down on the normal dream activity.
This, as with barbiturates, is extremely dangerous when taken, if the user is infected or impaired.
Mixing barbiturates and amphetamines usually results in an insane, unpleasant experience, although there are some freaks who swear by it.
Thus the training routine amounts to amphetamines in the morning, steroids in the day, and barbiturates at night.
A time is reached, during the administration of barbiturates, when so much of a drug is needed to bring about artificial sleep that the side-effects are likely to cause death.
We have heard his toxicology report, his findings of alcohol and barbiturates in the bloodstream.
It is quite conceivable to me that the decedent swallowed barbiturates at this most dreadful moment in time, either in a misguided attempt to ease her mental anguish, or perhaps to numb her senses before walking into that lake.