Cyclobarbital
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Barbiturate
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Routes of administration | Oral (tablets) |
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Metabolism | Hepatic |
Excretion | Renal |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.000.127 ![]() |
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Formula | C12H16N2O3 |
Molar mass | 236.271 g·mol−1 |
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Cyclobarbital, also known as cyclobarbitol or cyclobarbitone, is a barbiturate derivative.[1] It was available in Russia as a fixed-dose combination with diazepam (100 mg cyclobarbital + 10 mg diazepam; brand name Reladorm) for the treatment of insomnia but was discontinued in 2019.
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