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Secobarbital

产品号 DB00418 公司名称 DrugBank
CAS号 76-73-3 公司网站 http://www.ualberta.ca/
分子式 C12H18N2O3 电 话 (780) 492-3111
分子量 238.28292 传 真
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标题
Secobarbital
IUPAC标准名
5-[(2R)-pentan-2-yl]-5-(prop-2-en-1-yl)-1,3-diazinane-2,4,6-trione
IUPAC传统名
pramil
商标名
Secobarbitone
Imesonal
Evrronal
Somosal
Meballymal sodium
Bipanal
Bipinal sodium
Meballymal
Novosecobarb
Quinalspan
Seco 8
Synate
Barbosec
Evronal
Evronal Sodium
Hypotrol
Hyptran
Immenoctal
Immenox
Meballymalum
Pramil
Quinalbarbital
Quinalbarbitone
Quinalbarbitone sodium
Sebar
Seconal
Sedutain
Seotal
Trisomnin
别名
(+/-)-Secobarbital
Secobarbital Sodium
Sodium Secobarbital
Secobarbitale [DCIT]
Secobarbitalum [INN-Latin]
Sodium quinalbarbitone

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CAS号 76-73-3

产品性质

疏水性(logP) 2.3
溶解度 550 mg/L

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Item Information
Drug Groups approved
Description Secobarbital (marketed by Eli Lilly and Company under the brand names Seconal? and Tuinal) is a barbiturate derivative drug. It possesses anaesthetic, anticonvulsant, sedative and hypnotic properties. In the United Kingdom, it was known as Quinalbarbitone.
Indication For the Short-term treatment of intractable insomnia for patients habituated to barbiturates
Pharmacology Secobarbital, a barbiturate, is used for the induction of anesthesia prior to the use of other general anesthetic agents and for induction of anesthesia for short surgical, diagnostic, or therapeutic procedures associated with minimal painful stimuli. Little analgesia is conferred by barbiturates; their use in the presence of pain may result in excitation.
Toxicity Symptoms of an overdose typically include sluggishness, incoordination, difficulty in thinking, slowness of speech, faulty judgment, drowsiness or coma, shallow breathing, staggering, and in severe cases coma and death.
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
Elimination Barbiturates are metabolized primarily by the hepatic microsomal enzyme system, and the metabolic products are excreted in the urine and, less commonly, in the feces.
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