Narcobarbital
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Formula | C11H15BrN2O3 |
Molar mass | 303.156 g·mol−1 |
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Narcobarbital (Pronarcon) is a barbiturate derivative developed in 1932 by Carl Heinrich Friedrich Boedecker and Heinrich Gruber Schoneberg, assignors to the firm J. D. Riedel-E. de Haën AG, Berlin, Germany. Later, in 1937, may, was patented in United States.[1] It is an N-methylated derivative of propallylonal and has similar sedative effects. It is still used in veterinary medicine for inducing surgical anaesthesia.[2]
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- ↑ US Patent 2080071
- ↑ N/A (1999). "Position Paper on availability of Veterinary Medicines agreed on 17 March 1999" (PDF (Public access)). Committee for Veterinary Medicinal Products: 3–8.
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