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Pentobarbital


Pentobarbital, or pentobarbitone as its known, is a barbiturate that lasts for a short period of time for the purposes of anaesthesia and treating certain types of brain injury. This is an extremely dangerous drug due to its toxicity and potential for addiction. There have been a significant number of deaths because of abusing this drug.

The drug itself comes in its salt form. Its free acid form is rare and is seldom used either in medicine or for recreational purposes. The brand name for this drug, Nembutal, is easily recognisable with street dealers.

This drug has been noted for its ability to kill; and this was proven through its use in capital punishment in the US state of Texas.

Side Effects

Most users soon feel drowsy and dizzy after taking this drug. These persist for the following few hours before the taker returns to normal. Pentobarbital can cause some quite serious issues, however. Those who ingest it in high doses can find themselves feeling sluggish and confused. Cases of amnesia have also been present as well.

Overdosing has been known to kill, but the biggest threat is the development of depression. This depression can turn quite serious and some users have been known to attempt suicide.

Pentobarbital Addiction Treatment

An addiction to pentobarbital requires residential rehabilitation treatment immediately. The potency of the drug and the high risk of addiction and death mean a controlled environment is imperative for treatment. The biggest problem is getting over the withdrawal symptoms as they are powerful and regularly lead to people relapsing.

Through a combination of willpower, encouragement, and medications, users can get over the withdrawal symptoms and learn to deal with their cravings. Counselling helps patients deal with their issues and it is this that leads them to progressing into a clean and sober lifestyle.

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