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Thiopental

Abstract Thiopental is a rapid-acting barbiturate used as an induction agent for anesthesia. Its lipid solubility allows the drug to quickly cross the blood-brain barrier and exert its effects. These effects only last about 30 minutes as it also quickly distributes to other body areas where it becomes inactive.
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Thiopental

EMC - Biologie médicale, 2007
M.-J. Royer-Morrot   +3 more
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Opisthotonus and Thiopental

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1995
S, Hooda, S, Kiran, D, Thapa, B, Chhabra
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Midazolam and thiopental for the treatment of refractory status epilepticus: a retrospective comparison of efficacy and safety

Journal of Neurology, 2016
Flavio Bellante   +5 more
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Sevoflurane and thiopental preconditioning attenuates the migration and activity of MMP-2 in U87MG glioma cells.

Neurochemistry International, 2016
Fathima Kamaluddin Hurmath   +5 more
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Thiopental and the Fetal Liver

Anesthesiology, 1972
M, Finster   +5 more
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