Barbiturates

/bɑːrˈbɪtʃəreɪts/ noun

Powerful drugs that slow down the nervous system and can cause sleepiness, used medically as sedatives or anesthetics.

From barbituric acid, a compound synthesized from urea and malonic acid in 1863. Named after 'Barbituria' (possibly named after Barbara, a female saint, or the city Barbara in Germany).

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