- Tuinal
Tuinal is the brand name of a combination
drug composed of twobarbiturate salts (secobarbital sodium andamobarbital sodium) in equal proportions.Tuinal was introduced as a
sedative medication in the late 1940s by Eli Lilly. It was produced in gelatin capsule form for oral administration. Individual capsules contained 50mg, 100mg, or 200mg of barbiturate salts.Eli Lilly has discontinued the manufacture of Tuinal in the
United States due to the diminishing use of barbiturates in outpatient treatment. Currently Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals is the sole producer of this barbiturate formulation. In the United Kingdom, Tuinal,Seconal andSodium Amytal are manufactured by Flynn Pharma of Ireland.Amytal has been discontinued, though Sodium Amytal remains.Abuse
Tuinal (or Tuinol as it is sometimes colloquially misspelled) saw widespread use as a
recreational drug in the 1960s and 1970s. The pill was known colloquially under the street name "Christmas trees," a reference to the uniquecolor scheme of the capsule. Like other barbituratedepressants , Tuinal promotes physical and psychological dependency and carries a high risk ofoverdose . Abuse of this particular drug tapered off after it was withdrawn from the market.Tuinal is classified as a Schedule II drug under the
Controlled Substances Act in the United States.Trivia
In a scene from the
Stephen King novelPet Sematary , the main character, Dr. Louis Creed, swallows a Tuinal to calm himself down. Creed then recalls a friend from medical school with a particular fondness for Tuinal, which the friend dubbed "the Toonerville trolley," or "tooners" for short.In "The Old Main Drag", a song from
The Pogues ' 1985 albumRum, Sodomy, and the Lash , the drug is name-checked: "If you didn't have the money, you'd cajole and you'd beg / There was always lots of Tuinal on the old main drag".In the
Hawkwind song "Lost Johnny", the drug appears in the verse "We're all taking Tuinal to murder our young dreams." Later, whenMotörhead performed the song, the verse became "We're all shooting Tuinal to murder all your dreams."In
John Betjeman 's poem "Shattered Image" (1970), an accused child molestor wonders how many of his Tuinal - used, presumably, as a recreational depressant - it will take to kill himself.In
Grace Paley 's poem "On the Fourth Floor" a boy screams to his girl that of sixteen Tuinal, he cannot account for two.In
Andrew Holleran 's novel "Dancer from the Dance " (1978) a case of overdose in adiscotheque is mentioned: "The boy passed out on the sofa from an overdose of Tuinols [sic] was a Puerto Rican who washed dishes in the employees' cafeteria at CBS, but the doctor bending over him had treated presidents." (40)In
The Ramones songPsycho Therapy , Joey Ramone sings in the second verse "I like taking Tuinal / It keeps me edgy and mean / I'm a teenage schizoid / I'm a teenage dope fiend".The Queers songFeeling So Groovy has the verse "I'm really not that dumb you know / got lots of beer and Tuinals".In the movie
Fight Club , Jacks' narration refers to "red and blue Tuinals" when he sees the doctor about his insomnia.In the
Lou Reed song "New Sensations" he sings "It's easy enough to tell what is wrong, but that's not what I want to hear all night long, some people are like human Tuinals."In the
W.A.S.P song "Doctor Rockter", the lyrics read "Cocaine ,Codine , 714, atuinol blindfold just what I need".American writer/poet/singer
Jim Carroll is reputed to be the voice heard asking an anonymous patron about the availability of Tuinals between songs on The Velvet Underground's "Live At Max's Kansas City" album.References
* [http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszSzcommonzSzdorlandszSzdorlandzSzdmd_t_22zPzhtm Dorland's Medical Dictionary: entry for Tuinal]
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