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Formula | C11H15N2NaO2S |
Molar mass | 262.30 g·mol−1 |
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Buthalital sodium ( INN; Bayinal, Baytinal, Thialbutal, Transithal, Ulbreval), or buthalitone sodium ( BAN), is a barbiturate derivative which was under development as a short-acting anesthetic. [1] [2] However, development was discontinued, perhaps due to its extremely rapid elimination rate, [3] and buthalital sodium was never marketed. [1]
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Formula | C11H15N2NaO2S |
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Buthalital sodium ( INN; Bayinal, Baytinal, Thialbutal, Transithal, Ulbreval), or buthalitone sodium ( BAN), is a barbiturate derivative which was under development as a short-acting anesthetic. [1] [2] However, development was discontinued, perhaps due to its extremely rapid elimination rate, [3] and buthalital sodium was never marketed. [1]