Thialbarbital (Intranarcon) is a barbiturate derivative invented in the 1960s. It has sedative effects, and was used primarily for induction in surgical anaesthesia.[1] Thialbarbital is short acting and has less of a tendency to induce respiratory depression than other barbiturate derivatives such as pentobarbital.[2]
↑"Difference in the sensitivity of the cerebral cortex and midbrain reticular formation to the action of diethylether and thialbarbital". Brain Research30 (1): 37–47. July 1971. doi:10.1016/0006-8993(71)90004-7. PMID5092630.
↑"Surgical anesthesia in turkeys with thialbarbital sodium". American Journal of Veterinary Research36 (3): 301–2. March 1975. PMID1115429.