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Combined drug intoxication and Secobarbital

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Difference between Combined drug intoxication and Secobarbital

Combined drug intoxication vs. Secobarbital

Combined drug intoxication (CDI), also known as multiple drug intake (MDI) or lethal polydrug/polypharmacy intoxication, is an unnatural cause of human death. Secobarbital sodium (marketed by Eli Lilly and Company, and subsequently by other companies as described below, under the brand name Seconal) is a barbiturate derivative drug that was patented in 1934 in the United States.

Similarities between Combined drug intoxication and Secobarbital

Combined drug intoxication and Secobarbital have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Barbiturate, Benzodiazepine, Propofol, Sedative.

Barbiturate

A barbiturate is a drug that acts as a central nervous system depressant, and can therefore produce a wide spectrum of effects, from mild sedation to death.

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Benzodiazepine

Benzodiazepines (BZD, BZs), sometimes called "benzos", are a class of psychoactive drugs whose core chemical structure is the fusion of a benzene ring and a diazepine ring.

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Propofol

Propofol, marketed as Diprivan among others, is a short-acting medication that results in a decreased level of consciousness and lack of memory for events.

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Sedative

A sedative or tranquilliser is a substance that induces sedation by reducing irritability or excitement.

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Combined drug intoxication and Secobarbital Comparison

Combined drug intoxication has 170 relations, while Secobarbital has 42. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.89% = 4 / (170 + 42).

References

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