Noxyron

Noxyron Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Noxyron is a hypnotic and sedative. Its use has been largely superseded by other drugs.

Noxyron, like the barbiturates, is a hypnotic sedative. It was introduced in 1954 as a safer alternative to barbiturates but was soon determined to be just as likely to cause addiction and withdrawal symptoms.

Trade Name Noxyron
Generic Glutethimide
Glutethimide Other Names Glutethimide, Glutetimida
Type
Formula C13H15NO2
Weight Average: 217.2637
Monoisotopic: 217.110278729
Groups Approved, Illicit
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
Available Country
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Noxyron
Noxyron

Uses

For the treatment of insomnia.

How Noxyron works

Noxyron seems to be a GABA agonist which helps induce sedation. It also induces CYP 2D6. When taken with codeine, it enables the body to convert higher amounts of codeine (higher than the average 5 - 10%) to morphine. This combination of effects enhances sedation.

Toxicity

In adults, death has been reported after 5 g. The usual lethal dose is 10 to 20g, although survival after a dose of 28 g has been reported.

Food Interaction

  • Avoid alcohol.
  • Take with or without food. The absorption is unaffected by food.

Elimination Route

Variable

Half Life

10-12 hours

Elimination Route

glutethimide is inactivated by conjugation and the metabolites are excreted in urine, only 2% of the parent substance is excreted in urine, up to 2% of the dose has been reported to be found in the faeces.

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