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Chloralose

A derivative of CHLORAL HYDRATE that was used as a sedative but has been replaced by safer and more effective drugs. Its most common use is as a general anesthetic in animal experiments.
Also Known As:
Glucochloralose; alpha-Chloralose; beta-Chloralose; alpha Chloralose; beta Chloralose; Anhydroglucochloral; Glucochloral; alpha-D-Glucofuranose, 1,2-O-(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene)-, (R)-
Networked: 614 relevant articles (5 outcomes, 51 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Krylatov, A V: 6 articles (03/2021 - 06/2001)
2. Maslov, L N: 6 articles (03/2021 - 06/2001)
3. Roppolo, James R: 5 articles (04/2015 - 11/2004)
4. Tai, Changfeng: 5 articles (04/2015 - 11/2004)
5. de Groat, William C: 5 articles (04/2015 - 11/2004)
6. Solomon, Irene C: 5 articles (03/2005 - 03/2002)
7. Kenney, M J: 4 articles (10/2003 - 06/2001)
8. Rogers, Marc J: 3 articles (04/2015 - 09/2014)
9. Schwen, Zeyad: 3 articles (04/2015 - 09/2014)
10. Shen, Bing: 3 articles (04/2015 - 09/2014)

Related Diseases

1. Hypotension (Low Blood Pressure)
2. Body Weight (Weight, Body)
3. Hypoxia (Hypoxemia)
4. Bradycardia
5. Hypercapnia

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4. Sodium Cyanide
5. Muscimol
6. sarpogrelate
7. Pentobarbital (Nembutal)
8. Morphine (MS Contin)
9. Carbon Dioxide
10. Halothane (Fluothane)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Injections
2. Anesthesia
3. Vagotomy
4. Denervation
5. Lasers (Laser)