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  1. Blue 88 - Wikipedia

    Blue 88 was a blue-colored pill that was a mix of calming drugs, mainly barbiturates such as sodium amytal, used to treat American soldiers in the Second World War who suffered from battle fatigue.

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  3. Blue 88 – WWII’s Least known pill - YouTube

    Description: Blue 88, the nickname for sodium amytal, was one of the drugs used to treat combat exhaustion in WWII....more

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  5. Slow Delivery - Blue 88

    Oct 15, 2024 · Blue 88 (formerly The Keepers): Mark Corbett - guitar and vocals Susan Corbett - bass and vocals Claes Lillig - guitar Kyle Hudson - drums Guest artist Rick Bigham - harmonica Photos …

  6. Chemistry:Blue 88 - HandWiki

    Dec 29, 2025 · Blue 88 was a blue-colored pill that was a mix of calming drugs, mainly barbiturates such as sodium amytal, used to treat American soldiers in the Second World War who suffered from battle …

  7. Blue 88 - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

    A blue colored pill that was a mix of calming drugs, mainly barbiturates, used to treat American Soldiers in the Second World War who suffered from battle fatigue.

  8. The WWII Drug Called Blue 88s - YouTube

    They called it Blue 88—but it wasn’t a bomb. It was sodium amytal, a barbiturate used to treat combat exhaustion.

  9. Blue 88 - chemeurope.com

    The assumptions were that this would have some kind of cathartic effect, the sodium amytal, which the men called " blue 88's." You know, the most effective artillery piece of the Germans was the 88 and …

  10. Blue 88 - wikidoc

    A blue colored pill that was a mix of calming drugs, mainly barbiturates, used to treat American Soldiers in the Second World War who suffered from battle fatigue.