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Thanks -- [[User:Mtodorov 69|Mtodorov 69]] 13:14, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
Thanks -- [[User:Mtodorov 69|Mtodorov 69]] 13:14, 10 May 2006 (UTC)

== Barbituate, or Benzo? ==


"Barbiturates, with the exception of intravenous diazepam, do not have analgesic effects."
"Barbiturates, with the exception of intravenous diazepam, do not have analgesic effects."

Revision as of 04:08, 20 June 2006

I have deleted the second reference - it was a link to some Dutch kid's birthday page. Not appropriate for a page on Sodium Pentathol.

kinske9@aol.com

How can one tell?

How can one tell if he was submitted to pentathol i.e. while he was committed and given shots of antipsychotics. I have memory blanks and other difficult symptoms that are not on adverse list for neither Risperdal nor Haloperidol?

Thanks -- Mtodorov 69 13:14, 10 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Barbituate, or Benzo?

"Barbiturates, with the exception of intravenous diazepam, do not have analgesic effects."

I would assume that diazepam is a bezodiazepam and not a barbituate, no matter how it is administered?