It is addictive, intoxicating and potentially fatal in an overdose.
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.
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.
The composition of drug Vegetamin-A is (chlorpromazine 25 mg, promethazine 12.5 mg, phenobarbital 40 mg
yes it is controlled drug
No it cant be..it is an anti convulsion drug not used in any pain killing applications
Prodrug for Phenobarbital.
Yes.
Yes, phenobarbital can be absorbed through the skin, although the extent of absorption may vary depending on factors such as the formulation and concentration of the drug. Transdermal absorption can lead to systemic effects, which is why it is important to handle the drug carefully, especially in healthcare settings. Prolonged or repeated skin exposure may increase the risk of adverse effects. Always follow safety guidelines when working with medications like phenobarbital.
it reduces the blood concentration of thyroid hormone and thus the signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism
A controlled drug is a legend drug, because it's abuse potential it's controlled by specific regulations from the fedral government
Yes it's a schedule 2 controlled drug for abuse and addictive potential..
Phenytoin sodium (aka Dilantin) is an antiepileptic drug and a class 1b antiarrhythmic.