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Hypnotic agents, absorption

Lithium bromide is used in absorption, refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. A highly concentrated solution of the salt is an efficient absorbent of water vapor. The vapor pressure of such solution is very low. Other applications include the use of the salt as a swelling agent for wool, hair and other organic fibers as a catalyst in dehydrohalogenation reactions and as a sedative and hypnotic in medicine. [Pg.496]

ABSORPTION, FATE, AND EXCRETION For sedative-hypnotic use, the barbiturates usually are administered orally (Table 16-3) absorption is rapid and nearly complete. The onset of action varies from 10-60 minutes, depending on the agent and the formulation, and is delayed by the presence of food in the stomach. When necessary, intramuscular injections of solutions of the sodium salts should be placed deeply into large muscles to avoid the pain and possible necrosis that can result at more superficial sites. The intravenous route usually is reserved for the management of status epilepticus (phenobarbital sodium) or for the induction and/or maintenance of general anesthesia (e.g., thiopental or methohexital). [Pg.273]


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