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Primidone Primidone, like phenobarbital and the benzodiazepines, can also cause sedation in the newborn and also withdrawal within the first few days of life; phenobarbital is the most likely out of all of them to do that.

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    Primidone

    In many cases, it was not clear which drug had caused it. ... Primidone, like phenobarbital and the benzodiazepines, can also cause sedation in the newborn and also withdrawal within the first few days of life; phenobarbital is the most likely out of all of them to do that.
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    Propofol

    It has been reported that the euphoria caused by propofol is unlike other sedation agents, "I even remember my first experience using propofol... ... ... • Methylphenobarbital • Narcobarbital • Nealbarbital • Pentobarbital • Phenobarbital • Phetharbital • Primidone • Prazitone • Probarbital • Propallylonal • Proxibarbal • Proxibarbital • Reposal • Secbutabarbital •...
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    Pentobarbital

    Administration of alcohol, opioids, antihistamines, other sedative-hypnotics, and other central nervous system depressants will greatly increase the sedation effects and risk of accidental death caused by pentobarbital. ... | Barbiturates | Barbexaclone · Metharbital · Methylphenobarbital · Pentobarbital · Phenobarbital# · Primidone |
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    Clonazepam

    Doses higher than 0.5 – 1 mg per day are associated with significant sedation. ... Clonazepam increases the levels of primidone, and phenobarbital.
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    Epilepsy

    By the 1930s, the development of animal models in epilepsy research lead to the development of phenytoin by Tracy Putnam and H. Houston Merritt, which had the distinct advantage of treating epileptic seizures with less sedation. ... [Expression error: Missing operand for > "Comparison of carbemazipine, phenobarbital, phenytoin, and primidone in complex partial seizures."].
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    Anticonvulsant

    Barbiturates are drugs that act as central nervous system (CNS) depressants, and by virtue of this they produce a wide spectrum of effects, from mild sedation to anesthesia. ... Primidone (1952).
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    Diazepam

    Floppy infant syndrome and sedation in the newborn may also occur. ... | Barbiturates | Barbexaclone · Metharbital · Methylphenobarbital · Pentobarbital · Phenobarbital# · Primidone |
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    Lorazepam

    This also applies to use for night sedation. ... | Barbiturates | Barbexaclone · Metharbital · Methylphenobarbital · Pentobarbital · Phenobarbital# · Primidone |
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    Myoclonus

    They are caused by rapid contraction and relaxation of the muscles. ... Many of the drugs used for myoclonus, such as barbiturates, phenytoin and primidone, are also used to treat epilepsy.
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    Essential tremor

    Essential tremor (ET) is a progressive neurological disorder whose most recognizable feature is a tremor of the arms that is apparent during voluntary movements such as eating and writing. ... The two medications that are prescribed most commonly for control of ET symptoms are the anticonvulsant Primidone (Mysoline) and the beta-blocker propranolol (Inderal).

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