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Propofol

Author: Jearrie Jean Sumagang



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Is a short-acting anaesthetic – used to commence and maintain general anaesthesia, sedation in mechanically ventilated patients, and in procedural sedation. It is administered intravenously and takes 2 minutes to reach maximum effect. It works by potentiating GABAA activity and by blocking sodium channels.


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