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Chloral hydrate

Also known as: chloral-hydrate, aquachloral, somnos

Chloral Hydrate, a sedative drug discovered in 1832 with a history of recreational use going back to the 19th century. Sometimes prescribed for extreme insomnia. For such an old drug, relatively little is known about its long-term term effects on the body. Produces intoxication comparable to alcohol or benzodiazepines.

Dosage

Oral

Common: 200-500mg
Light: 200mg
Strong: 500-1000mg

Duration

Onset: 20-60 minutes
Duration: 5-10 hours
After effects: 2-6 hours

Timeline

Onset
20-60 minutes
Peak
5-10 hours
After
2-6 hours
08.5h17h
Typical
Extended range

Avoid

All other CNS depressants.

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