{"err":null,"data":[{"aliases":["nembutal","novopentobarb"],"categories":["depressant","habit-forming","barbiturate"],"formatted_aftereffects":{"_unit":"hours","value":"1-36"},"formatted_dose":{"Intramuscular":{"Common":"150-200mg","Heavy":"200mg+","Light":"100-150mg"},"Intravenous":{"Common":"60-100mg","Heavy":"100mg+","Light":"50-60mg"},"Oral":{"Common":"100-200mg","Heavy":"200-300mg","Light":"50-100mg"}},"formatted_duration":{"_unit":"hours","Intramuscular":"3-4","Intravenous":"15-20","Oral":"3-4"},"formatted_onset":{"_unit":"minutes","Intramuscular":"10-25","Intravenous":"1","Oral":"15-60"},"name":"pentobarbital","pretty_name":"Pentobarbital","properties":{"after-effects":"1-36 hours.","aliases":["nembutal","novopentobarb"],"avoid":"All other CNS depressants, also avoid if you have respiratory issues or liver issues as barbiturates are harsh on the liver.","categories":["depressant","habit-forming","barbiturate"],"dose":"Oral Light: 50-100mg Common: 100-200mg Heavy: 200-300mg | IM Light: 100-150mg Common: 150-200mg Heavy: 200mg+ | IV Light: 50-60mg Common: 60-100mg Heavy: 100mg+","duration":"Oral 3-4 hours | IM 3-4 hours | IV 15-20 minutes","onset":"Oral 15-60 minutes | IM 10-25 minutes | IV 1 minute","summary":"A CNS depressant drug that is of the barbituate class. Typically not used often as it is easier to OD on than benzodiazepines, the new alternative to barbituates. Used often for insomnia, to cause sedation."},"sources":{"_general":["Information on summary duration onset and dosage: Page 930 - Nurse's drug handbook 14th edition Jones and Bartlett 2015"]}}]}