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Cloral betaine

C2H3CI3O2 302-17-0) see Chloralodol Cloral betaine Diloxanide Mefloquine Thiamphenicol chlorine e ... [Pg.2322]

It seems likely that cloral betaine, triclofos and other compounds closely related to cloral hydrate will interact with alcohol in a similar maimer, but this requires confirmation. [Pg.59]

The anticoagulant effects of warfarin are increased in the first few days of cloral hydrate use, but this is normally of little or no clinical importance. Cloral betaine and triclofos may be expected to behave similar. ... [Pg.396]

The interaction between warfarin and cloral hydrate is well documented and well understood, but normally of little or no clinical importance. There is very good evidence that concurrent use need not be avoided. " However, it may be prudent to keep an eye on the anticoagulant response during the first 4 to 5 days, just to make sure it does not become excessive. It is not certain whether other anticoagulants behave in the same way because the evidence is sparse, indirect and inconclusive, but what is known suggests that the coumarins probably do. Triclofos and cloral betaine appear to behave like cloral hydrate. Dichloralphenazone on the other hand interacts quite diflerently (see Coumarins+Dichloralphenazone , p.399). [Pg.397]

Miscellaneous Buspirone, Clomethiazole, Cloral betaine, Cloral hydrate, Eszopiclone, Glutethimide, Hydroxyzine, Meprobamate, Promethazine, Triclofos, Zalepbn, Zolpidem, Zopiclone... [Pg.706]

An established interaction, but information is limited to three reports. The incidence is uncertain but probably low. Concurrent use ne not be avoided, but it would be prudent to give intravenous furosemide cautiously if cloral hydrate has been given recently. It seems possible that derivatives of cloral hydrate that break down in the body to release cloral hydrate (e g. dichloralphenazone, cloral betaine) might interact similarly. There is no evidence that furosemide given orally or cloral hydrate given to patients already taking furosemide causes this reaction. ... [Pg.947]

Similar results have been described in other studies in patients taking warfarin and cloral hydrate or triclofos. Qoral betaine appears to behave similarly. An isolated and by no means fully explained case of fatal hypoprothrombinaemia occurred in a patient taking dicoumarol who was given cloral hydrate for 10 days, later replaced by secobarbital." Another patient taking dicoumarol had a reduction in prothrombin times when given cloral hydrate."... [Pg.396]


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