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Pentobarbital sodium is a central nervous system (CNS) depressant used in medical and veterinary contexts. The “soluble” form dissolves readily in water, allowing for injectable or oral liquid preparations.

Historically used as a sedative and hypnotic

Occasionally used in refractory seizures or medically induced coma (in ICU settings)

Injectable SOLUTION

Euthasol solution (pentobarbital sodium injection) is a sterile solution for intravenous or intramuscular injection. Each mL contains pentobarbital sodium 50 mg, in a vehicle of propylene glycol, 40%, alcohol, 10% and water for injection, to volume,

The pH is adjusted to approximately 9.5 with hydrochloric acid and/or sodium hydroxide.

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What should I Know Regarding Pregnancy, Nursing and Administering Nembutal Capsule to Children or the Elderly?

-If you are PREGNANT

FDB Contraindicated or Not Recommended: TERATOGENIC; INFANT COAGULATION DEFECTS REVERSIBLE WITH ORAL VIT K

-If you are NURSING MOTHER 

POSSIBILITY OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DEPRESSION IN NURSING INFANT.

-If you are an adult over 60 

Contraindication: Neuro/Psych-Generally avoid in the elderly due to risk for confusion, excitability or depression, and increased fall incidence.

Oral Pentobarbital: Pharmacology and Effects

1. What Pentobarbital Is

Pentobarbital is a short-acting barbiturate. Historically it was used for:

  • Sedation and anesthesia induction

  • Treatment of severe insomnia (older practice)

  • Control of seizures in emergency settings

  • Animal anesthesia (still common)

In humans today, its medical use is extremely restricted because safer alternatives (like benzodiazepines) exist.


2. Mechanism of Action

Pentobarbital works primarily by enhancing GABA_A receptor activity, increasing inhibitory neurotransmission in the central nervous system. This leads to:

  • Reduced neuronal firing

  • Decreased CNS activity

  • Sedation and hypnosis

At high exposures, barbiturates can directly activate GABA receptors even without GABA present, which is part of why they can be dangerous in overdose.


3. Therapeutic (Intended) Effects

When used medically and under supervision, oral pentobarbital can produce:

  • Sedation

  • Hypnosis (sleep induction)

  • Anxiolysis

  • Anticonvulsant activity

  • Reduction in intracranial pressure (in controlled settings)

Its onset and intensity depend on formulation, metabolism, and patient-specific factors.


4. Physiological Effects

A. Central Nervous System

  • Drowsiness

  • Slowed cognitive processing

  • Impaired coordination and motor control

  • Depressed reflexes

  • In higher concentrations: respiratory depression

B. Cardiovascular System

  • Lowered blood pressure

  • Reduced heart rate (bradycardia)

  • Vasodilation
    In excessive levels, these effects can become life-threatening.

C. Respiratory System

  • Slower, shallower breathing

  • Suppressed respiratory drive

  • Risk of apnea (cessation of breathing) at toxic levels

D. Other Effects

  • Slowed gastrointestinal motility

  • Potential nausea

  • Reduced body temperature

  • Suppressed REM sleep


5. Risks and Adverse Effects

Even in clinical environments, pentobarbital is considered high-risk because it has:

  • A narrow therapeutic window (small margin between effective and toxic doses)

  • High overdose potential

  • Strong interactions with alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, and other sedatives

  • Risk of dependence, though this is less clinically relevant today since long-term prescribing is rare

Signs of toxic exposure may include:

  • Severe confusion or coma

  • Markedly slowed breathing

  • Cyanosis (bluish skin)

  • Profound hypotension

  • Loss of airway protection

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