Barbiturates bind to a different site on the receptor than the effective neurotransmitter would.
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Q11: Barbiturates administered by injection are longer acting
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Q13: Pentothal (Thiopental) is a long-acting barbiturate.
Q14: An ultra-short acting barbiturate would have effects
Q15: Ultra-short-acting barbiturates are commonly abused.
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Q19: REM-sleep rebound is a problem with barbiturate
Q20: Barbiturate drugs are one of the few
Q21: Major tranquilizers are also known as antianxiety
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