No, it is related to substituted pyrimidine derivative which has similar action to that of Barbiturate but doesn't belong to barbiturate, phenyton related to group of Hydantoins.
phenobarbital is a barbiturate, used to treat seizures.
it has properties of a sedative, not a stimulant
Yes it is a barbiturate particularly the prototype drug of barbiturate category.
No. It's a controlled drug.
No, It is a barbituate
Yes
no
No. But combined with opiates it can kill.
Prodrug for Phenobarbital.
Phenobarbital is recommended to treat epilepsy.
Phenobarbital level
The correct spelling is phenobarbital instead of phenobarbital. Phenobarbital is a sedative barbiturate drug. It is a narcotic that is typically used in the treatment of epilepsy.
Phenobarbital is used in controlling seizures and relieving anxiety. The symptoms of phenobarbital dependence are the to those of chronic alcoholism. Some of these include anxiety, muscle twitching, progressive weakness, dizziness and distortion in visual field.
phenobarbital
Typically it is used as an anti-seizure treatment.
If you are taking Phenobarbital and you are now taking fiorcet can a urine screen detect the fiorcet?
238 mg/kg (in mice)
Typically it is used as an anti-seizure treatment.
I have not found any information about this but my dogs teeth are rapidly deteriorating after being on phenobarbital for a little over a year.