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Soneryl Pharm.|ˈsɒnərɪl| Also soneryl. A proprietary name (orig. French) for butobarbitone (5-butyl-5-ethylbarbituric acid, C10H16N2O3), given in tablet form as a sedative and hypnotic.
1923Pharmaceutical Jrnl. LVI. 170/2 An interesting preparation which Messrs. May and Baker are shortly to issue is ‘Soneryl’... Compared with veronal, Soneryl is twice as active. 1923Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 18 Sept. 395/2 Etablissements Poulenc Frères, Paris... Soneryl... Claims use since Apr. 18, 1922. 1933Trade Marks Jrnl. 3 May 510/2 Soneryl... A derivative of barbituric acid prepared for use in medicine and pharmacy. May and Baker Ltd... Manufacturing chemists. 1948J. H. Burn Lect. Notes Pharmacol. 44 Tablets of Soneryl (butobarbitone) are used to ensure a good night's sleep either for a patient in hospital or for a normal person travelling by night train. 1959D. du Maurier Breaking Point 115, I would sleep on it—if I could sleep, which seemed very doubtful. I took two soneryl tablets, and passed out. 1979L. Brown Encounters With Nature vi. 79 By taking three Soneryl and four aspirin tablets, I suffered through the night in fitful drowsiness. |