Pentobarbital is a short acting barbiturate that is available as both a free acid and a sodium salt, the former of which is only slightly soluble in water and ethanol. One trade name for this drug is Nembutal®, coined by Dr. John S. Lundy, who started using it in 1930, from the structural formula of the sodium salt—Na (sodium) + ethyl + methyl + butyl + al (common suffix for barbiturates). | url = https://www.aana.com/archives/imagine/1997/08imagine97.asp}}
In France, it is used in the treatment of insomnia, and as a preanesthetic.
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