kloroformmetanol
Kloroformmetanol, also known as chloral hydrate, is a sedative-hypnotic drug that was commonly used in the mid-20th century for its calming and sleep-inducing effects. It is a derivative of chloral, a compound that was previously used as a sedative. The chemical formula for kloroformmetanol is CCl3CH(OH)2.
The drug works by acting on the central nervous system, specifically by depressing the activity of the
Kloroformmetanol is typically administered orally in the form of tablets or liquid solutions. The effects of
Despite its historical use, kloroformmetanol is now considered an obsolete medication due to its potential for