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Seconal
Seconal Pharm. (ˈsɛkənæl, -əl) Also seconal. [f. secondary a. + allyl.] A proprietary term for secobarbital. Also, a tablet of this.1935 Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 23 July 727/2 Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis... Seconal. For products of secondary amyl allyl barbituric acid and the sodiu...
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Secobarbital
Seconal was widely abused, known on the street as "red devils" or "reds". Until 2020, Valeant was the sole marketer of Seconal in the United States.
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Tuinal
Tuinal Pharm. (ˈtjuːɪnəl) [f. tuin-, of unkn. origin + -al in Amytal, Seconal.] A proprietary name for a combination of the two barbiturates quinalbarbitone and amylobarbitone, used as a sedative-hypnotic.1949 Trade Marks Jrnl. 25 May 453/2 Tuinal... Medicinal preparations composed of sodium propyl-...
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Tuinal
Flynn Pharma of Ireland no longer manufactures Tuinal, Seconal or Amytal (amobarbital). On the television series Behind the Music (on VH1), the rock band Aerosmith mentioned Tuinal and Seconal as two of the primary drugs that members of the
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List of drugs: Se–Sh
Sea-Mist
Seasonale
Seba-Gel
Sebcur
Sebizon
sebriplatin (INN)
secalciferol (INN)
secbutabarbital (INN)
seclazone (INN)
secnidazole (INN)
secobarbital (INN)
Seconal
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happenstance
happenstance Chiefly U.S. (ˈhæp(ə)nstəns) [Amalgam of happening + circumstance n.] A chance event; a coincidence. Occas. in altered form happenchance. Also attrib.1897 Outing (U.S.) XXX. 557/1, I guess it was just a ‘happenstance’. 1911 Dialects Notes III. 544 Happenchance, happenstance, happening, ...
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quinalbarbitone
quinalbarbitone Pharm. (ˌkwɪnælˈbɑːbɪtəʊn) [f. L. quin-que five + allyl + barbitone.] The compound 5-allyl-5-(1-methylbutyl)-barbituric acid, which is used as a sedative-hypnotic, esp. for pre-operative sedation, usu. in the form of its sodium salt, C12H17N2O3Na, a white powder often known by the pr...
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red-bird
ˈred-bird 1. A name given to various small American birds with red plumage, esp. the summer tanager (Piranga rubra), scarlet tanager (P. olivacea), Baltimore oriole (Icterus galbula), and cardinal grosbeak (Richmondena cardinalis).1669 [see Baltimore]. 1670 D. Denton Descr. New York (1845) 5 There i...
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Haoui Montaug
At the gathering Montaug swallowed five Seconal barbiturate pills, and went into a deep labored sleep, but kept breathing, to the dismay of the guests.
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Leila Pahlavi
She was found to have more than five times the lethal dose of Seconal, a barbiturate, which is used to treat insomnia, in her system, along with a nonlethal According to a report on her death, which included information from an autopsy conducted by the Westminster Coroner's Court, she stole the Seconal from
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Lupe Vélez
Vélez died at age 36 in December 1944 of an intentional overdose of the barbiturate drug Seconal. Her death certificate lists "Seconal poisoning" due to "ingestion of Seconal" as the cause of death, not drowning.
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Alan Campbell (screenwriter)
that he would never have intentionally killed himself, and reported his death as "accidental", he had been drinking all day; capsules of the barbiturate Seconal
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Anissa Jones
The coroner's report listed Jones' death as a drug overdose, later ruled accidental; cocaine, PCP, Quaalude, and Seconal were found in her body during An envelope with Moshos' business address was present at Jones' scene of death, specifying a drug found in Anissa's toxicology report (Seconal), its dosage
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Edgar J. Kaufmann
In 1954, after the death of his first wife by an overdose of Seconal, he married his secretary and long-time mistress, Grace A. Stoops.
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