Pentothal User Reviews & Ratings
Pentothal has an average rating of 8.0 out of 10 from a total of 3 reviews on Drugs.com. 67% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 0% reported a negative experience.
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Anesthesia | 3 reviews for Anesthesia | 124 medications |
- Ano...
- March 26, 2017
For Anesthesia "I was given IV Pentothal for anesthesia. It induced very euphoric feelings immediately afterward, with visual and auditory hallucinations. I had a fun dream without any awareness of the operation occurring. I woke up a bit groggy and felt fine for the rest of the day."
- Anonymous
- December 29, 2012
For Anesthesia "Used in me when I had my wisdom teeth removed. Put me out, woke up feeling OK. Didn't feel or recall a thing. No side effects for me."
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For Anesthesia "Was given this for knee surgery in 1989. At onset, I heard a vibratory humming, and the ceiling started strobing. Being a deadhead, I remember uttering WOW! out loud. One of the nurses said wow back. Then I was out. When I woke, I was very groggy for about a half hour but had no pain for the rest of the day, but was kind of out of it."