Abstract
‘CARBROMAL’ (α-bromo diethylacetyl urea) is in widespread use as a sedative and hypnotic. None of its metabolites has, as yet, been fully characterized.
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CURRY, A. A Metabolite of ‘Carbromal’. Nature 188, 58 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/188058a0
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