Desbutal

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Desbutal was a brand name drug by Abbott containing 5 mg methamphetamine hydrochloride (Desoxyn) and 30 mg pentobarbital sodium (Nembutal); a substituted amphetamine combined with a barbiturate in the same capsule.

It came in bottles of 100 and 1000, and is no longer marketed today.

See also

  • Amfecloral, a single molecule with a similar effect (due to metabolites)
  • Dexamyl, another pharmaceutical drug containing a substituted amphetamine and a barbiturate.
  • D-IX, an experimental drug containing methamphetamine, cocaine & oxycodone

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