Butobarbitone (Butobarbitone), Butobarbital (Butobarbital)

Butobarbitone, Butobarbital - a barbiturate with auxiliary action, used to treat insomnia, and also as a sedative. Sleep occurs within 30 minutes after ingestion, and the sedative effect lasts for approximately six hours. Long-term use of this drug may cause a person to become dependent on it. This medicine should not be taken with alcoholic drinks; an overdose of the drug leads to serious complications (see Barbitus). Trade name: Soneryl.



Butobarbitane is a medicine that is used to treat insomnia and relieve symptoms of anxiety and depression. It belongs to a class of drugs known as barbiturates and has supportive effects on the body.

Butobarbitate helps improve sleep quality and reduce the time it takes to fall asleep. It usually begins to work 30 to 60 minutes after ingestion and is effective for about six hours.

However, long-term use of butobarbitane can cause dependence in some people. Additionally, it should not be taken at the same time as alcohol, as this can lead to serious complications such as barbitraism.

The trade name for butobarbital is soneril. It can be purchased without a prescription, but you should consult your doctor before taking it.



Butobarbatone is a medicine that is widely used to relieve feelings of fatigue and anxiety in people. It contains small amounts of barbituric acid and is used to treat insomnia. Butobarbittal is a mixed barbitate derivative, pharmacologically it acts as a central sedative and hypnotic. Butobarbital is useful for insomnia, anxiety and depression. It can be used alone or in combination with other drugs.