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Sedative 5 Sedatives and Alcohol 6 Lookalikes 7 Sedative Drugs and Crime Types of Sedative Alcohol is the oldest known sedative but is not used clinically for this purpose. Barbiturates and benzodiazepines are the two major categories of oral sedative used in clinical practice. Some well-known barbiturates are secobarbital (Seconal), pentobarbital (Nembutal), and amobarbital (Amytal). Benzodiazepines include diazepam (Valium), chlordiazepoxide (Librium), lorazepam (Ativan) and chlorazepate (Tranxene). Many sedatives do not fit in either category. They include methaqualone (Sopor, Quaalude), ethchlorvynol (Placidyl), chloral hydrate (Noctec), meprobamate (Miltown), glutethimide (Doriden), methyprylon (Noludar), zolpidem (Ambien), alpidem, gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and gamma-butyrolactone (GBL). Antihistamines such as diphenhydramine Sources: Pheeds [R=1,P=105],
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Zolpidem Zolpidem Zolpidem (trade name Ambien) is a prescription drug used for the short-term treatment of insomnia. It works quickly (usually within 15 minutes) and has a short half-life (2-3 hours), but will last longer in patients with a damaged liver. It activates the same neuronal receptors as the benzodiazepines, but has a different chemical structure Sources: Pheeds [R=2,P=52],
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