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Seconal


Seconal is the brand name for the drug secobarbital. It’s a drug derived from barbiturates, which makes it effective at depressing the central nervous system. It was once a widely used drug, but after concerns were raised about its potency, the dosage saw a dramatic reduction. The reduction eventually led to other drugs succeeding it.

Seconal possesses four of the six characteristics found in medical drugs, namely hypnotic, anaesthetic, sedative, and anticonvulsant. The drug is mainly used for the treatment of insomnia and epilepsy as it calms the body down. Sometimes it is used as an anaesthetic for minor surgeries, in conjunction with other such drugs.

Side Effects

The side effects of this substance mainly focus on the physical state of the body. Most users feel drowsy and the effect of somnolence. Chronic users tend to suffer from a severe loss of motor skills, however. These motor skills include balance, coordination, and dizziness. In these cases, takers can find themselves in hospital because of getting into dangerous situations.

Other side effects alter the person’s mental state by causing anxiety, confusion, and even paranoia. These feelings tend to appear worse if the individual already suffers from certain mental problems, or if the dosage increases rapidly.

Seconal Addiction Treatment

Addiction treatment for seconal mainly takes place within certified residential drug facilities. These centres have personnel who can monitor patients on a 24-hour basis. It allows those who are suffering to talk about their issues without being judged. It also means affected individuals do not have to fear relapse issues because there are medications and friendly ears whenever the withdrawal symptoms and cravings become too much.

Doctors treat each resident as an individual by offering a tailor-made care programme. They make sure each person has a programme to meet their specific needs and requirements.

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