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Pentobarbital in tobacco

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2006
The spectrometric analysis of extracts from tobacco and tobacco smoke revealed the presence of pentobarbital in the analyzed substances. Tobacco samples and tobacco smoke were extracted with chloroform, determinations were performed with the Perkin-Elmer Autosystem XL system, on a Turbo Mass spectrometer.
Ewa Jabłońska   +2 more
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Effects of pentobarbital and cocaine in rats expecting pentobarbital

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1982
Rats received extensive exposure to pentobarbital in a distinctive environment, and were subsequently tested for tolerance to the sedative effects of pentobarbital either in the distinctive environment or in an environment previously associated only with saline.
Riley E. Hinson   +2 more
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Stability of pentobarbital in soil

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B, 2017
Intravenous injection of barbiturates, particularly pentobarbital (5-ethyl-5-pentan-2-yl-1,3-diazinane-2,4,5-trione), is a widely used method to euthanize large animals such as horses. However, one concern with this method is the fate of pentobarbital after the disposal of the carcass.
Anita Saha   +6 more
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Development of Tolerance to Pentobarbital

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1970
Abstract Tolerance to pentobarbital developed 4 hr. after the first injection and reached a peak at 17–22 hr., after which it decreased to nonsignificant levels by 48 hr. The duration and frequency of administration of pentobarbital affected the degree of development of tolerance to pentobarbital.
Bruce Fiegenschue   +2 more
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Comparison of pentobarbital alone and pentobarbital in combination with lidocaine for euthanasia of dogs

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1993
Summary Pentobarbital alone, pentobarbital plus 1% lidocaine solution, pentobarbital plus 2% lidocaine solution, and pentobarbital plus 3% lidocaine solution were each used to euthanatize 6 dogs. For each dog, time between the beginning of injection of the euthanasia solution and each of the following events was recorded: collapse, onset of apnea, flat-
A T, Evans   +5 more
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