barbiturate in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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barbiturate [Brit bɑːˈbɪtjʊrət, bɑːˈbɪtjʊreɪt, Am bɑrˈbɪtʃərət] N

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Very high doses of myrcene potentiate barbiturate induced sleep in mice, further supporting the suggestions of sedative activity.
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A chemical analysis of a piece of the orange showed no trace of a drug or barbiturate.
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Her death certificate states the immediate cause was probable acute barbiturate intoxication due to ethanol intoxication.
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Withdrawal from oxazepam or other benzodiazepines often leads to withdrawal symptoms which are similar to those seen during alcohol and barbiturate withdrawal.
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The cause of her death has been variously reported as encephalitis, a seizure disorder, or barbiturates.
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Patients who experience severe reactions may require treatment with a small dose of a short or ultra-short acting barbiturate.
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It is a barbiturate anticonvulsant, used in the treatment of epilepsy.
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Several studies have supported this theory by showing reduced mortality when treating refractory intracranial hypertension with a barbiturate coma.
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The execution can be painlessly accomplished, without risk of consciousness, by the injection of a single large dose of a barbiturate.
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This explains why overdoses of barbiturates may be lethal whereas overdoses of benzodiazepines alone are typically not lethal.
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