Thiopental Hydrochloride Tablets can generally be used for children under 7 years of age, the specific use of the drug should follow the doctor’s instructions. Thiopental Hydrochloride Tablets belong to the class of benzamide antipsychotics, which can produce a stabilizing and sedative effect, and are suitable for chorea, Tourette’s-Obstacle Syndrome, geriatric psychosis, as well as for intractable headache, sciatica, joint pains, painful spasms, and ethanol intoxication. Children under 7 years of age can take Thiopental hydrochloride tablets orally if they are not allergic to the drug and suffer from psychomotor instability or Tourette’s-Obstacle Syndrome, among others. The more common adverse reactions to the drug include drowsiness, dizziness, and weakness. Children under 7 years of age who need to take Thiopental Hydrochloride Tablets are advised to take it under the guidance of a medical specialist and should not take it without authorization.