CHLORAL HYDRATE
The oldest of the hypnotic (sleep inducing) depressants,
chloral hydrate was first synthesized in 1832. Marketed as syrups or soft
gelatin capsules, chloral hydrate takes effect in a relatively short time
(30 minutes) and will induce sleep in about an hour. A solution of chloral
hydrate and alcohol constituted the infamous "knockout drops" or "Mickey
Finn." At therapeutic doses, chloral hydrate has little effect on respiration
and blood pressure but, a toxic dose produces severe respiratory depression
and very low blood pressure. Although chloral hydrate is still encountered
today, its use declined with the introduction of the barbiturates.