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== Contraindications<!-- List contraindications and precautions for use of the drug. --> ==
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Acute intermittent porphyria: Barbiturates stimulate synthesis of ''aminolevulinic acid synthetase'', which is the rate limiting enzyme in the formation of porphyrin. In AIP, defective ''porphobilinogen'' ''deaminase'' causes buildup of porphobilinogen.
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Barbiturates are GABA agonists.
Barbiturates are GABA agonists.


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=== Acute intermittent porphyria ===
== References ==
Barbiturates stimulate synthesis of ''aminolevulinic acid synthetase'', which is the rate limiting enzyme in the formation of porphyrin.


In AIP, defective ''porphobilinogen'' ''deaminase'' causes buildup of porphobilinogen.
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Provide a brief summary of this drug here.

Uses

Contraindications

Absolute contraindications

Acute intermittent porphyria: Barbiturates stimulate synthesis of aminolevulinic acid synthetase, which is the rate limiting enzyme in the formation of porphyrin. In AIP, defective porphobilinogen deaminase causes buildup of porphobilinogen.

Precautions

Pharmacology

Pharmacodynamics

Mechanism of action

Barbiturates are GABA agonists.

Adverse effects

Pharmacokinetics

Chemistry and formulation

History

References