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Amobarbital

Amobarbital is a barbiturate with sedative and hypnotic properties that inhibits neuronal excitability in the central nervous system by enhancing GABA-A receptor activity. It was previously used to treat sleep disorders and as a sedative, but it carries a high risk of dependence and overdose.

Sedativa

Mechanism of Action

  • GABA-A receptor agonist

Names / Identifiers

IUPAC: Amobarbital

Mechanism of Action

Amobarbital wirkt als ein GABA-A-Rezeptor-Agonist, der die inhibitorische Neurotransmission im zentralen Nervensystem verstärkt.

Effects

Sedierung
Hypnose
Anxiolyse
Muskelrelaxation
Antikonvulsive Wirkung
Euphorie
Verwirrtheit
Amnesie

Effects described from scientific sources. Individual experiences vary.

Dosage

Safety NoteIndividual variation, start at a low dose, no medical advice.

Individual sensitivity varies. Not a dosage recommendation.

Duration

Peak1-2 hours
NotesDuration of effect may vary depending on dose and individual sensitivity.
Onset30-60 minutes
Total6-8 hours
After Effects2-4 hours

Risks & Warnings

Warnings

  • Pregnancy
  • Respiratory diseases
  • Liver diseases

Known Risks

  • high
  • Amobarbital hat ein hohes Missbrauchs- und Abhängigkeitspotential.

Safer Use

  • Start at a low dose.
  • Avoid concurrent use with other central depressants.

Harm reduction tips do not replace medical advice.

Known Interactions

  • Alcohol
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Opioids

This list is not exhaustive. Interactions can have unpredictable effects.

Legal Status

ATVerschreibungspflichtig
CHVerschreibungspflichtig
DEVerschreibungspflichtig
USKontrollierte Substanz (Schedule II)
NotesIn vielen Ländern ist Amobarbital aufgrund seines Missbrauchspotenzials streng reguliert.

Not legal advice. Status may change.

Entdecken

Gemeinsame Wirkungsmuster

Wirkungen, die Amobarbital mit verwandten Substanzen teilt.

euphorie
auch beiKratom, Amphetamin, DMT+3 weitere
verwirrtheit
auch bei2C-B, Ketamin
sedierung
auch beiKratom