secobarbital

IPA: sɛkoʊbɑrbʌtʌɫ

noun

  • (pharmacology) A barbiturate C₁₂H₁₈N₂O₃ that is used chiefly in the form of its bitter hygroscopic sodium salt as a hypnotic and sedative.
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Examples of "secobarbital" in Sentences

  • He carefully prepared doses of secobarbital sodium.
  • Then he was injected with secobarbital sodium, probably about two hours later.
  • The secobarbital would hit first, inducing unconsciousness, the strychnine would kill.
  • January 4, George Wiltsie and Duane Lindenaur, secobarbital sedated, mutilated and killed.
  • I tested some powder in it and got a home compound — sodium secobarbital, one part, one part strychnine.
  • WECHT: And you say, hey, how could they have possibly have needed this much morphine or this much secobarbital?
  • Goines was killed by a heroin overjolt, Wiltsie and Lindenaur were poisoned by a secobarbital/strychnine compound.
  • WECHT: They'll say, hey, you know, how could they have possibly have needed this much morphine or this much secobarbital?
  • Eliminating prison rape is easy, cheap, and painless: dose all food and drink with generous amounts of Depo-Provera and secobarbital.

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