| Chloral
Hydrate
The
oldest of the hypnotic (sleep inducing} depressants,
chloral hydrate was first synthesized in 1832. Marketed
as syrups or soft gelatin capsules, chloral hydrate
takes effect in a relatively short time (30 minutes)
and will induce sleep in about an hour. A solution of
chloral hydrate and alcohol constituted the infamous
"knockout drops" or "Mickey Finn."
At therapeutic doses, chloral hydrate has little effect
on respiration and blood pressure; however; a toxic
dose produces severe respiratory depression and very
low blood pressure. Chronic use is associated with liver
damage and a severe withdrawal syndrome. Although some
physicians consider chloral hydrate to be the drug of
choice for sedation of children before diagnostic, dental,
or medical procedures, its general use as a hypnotic
has declined. Chloral hydrate (Noctec® and other)
and compounds, preparations, or mixtures containing
choral hydrate are in Schedule IV of the CSA. |
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