The physical compatibility of thiopentone and propofol mixtures was investigated. The investigations used were macroscopic and microscopic observations, zeta potential and oil droplet size measurements. There was no evidence of instability in the mixtures. The thiopentone-propofol mixture has the potential advantage of reducing the pain on injection, provides synergistic interaction, does not prolong recovery when used for induction of anaesthesia, may reduce the incidence of convulsions and is cost-effective
Propofol is one of the most frequently applied intravenous anesthetics for the induction of general ...
Propofol is a commonly used inducer in everyday anesthetic practice, especially in the absence of th...
Propofol is frequently used for sedation, induction, and maintenance of anesthesia. It is, however, ...
This study examined some pharmacodynamic characteristics of two admixtures of propofol and thiopento...
Introduction: Giving two intravenous anaesthetic agents simultaneously generally results in an addit...
Introduction: Giving two intravenous anaesthetic agents simultaneously generally results in an addit...
We have investigated in a prospective double-blind study, recovery from anaesthesia induced by two a...
Experiments were carried out in mice to assess the protection provided by thiopentone (Intraval, May...
Objective: For safe conduct of electro convulsive therapy (ECT), general anaesthesia is administere...
Subhypnotic doses of thiopentone are con-sidered to have a hyperalgesic effect, while propofol has a...
Hemodynamic stability is very much important during induction of general anesthesia. So, this study ...
In this study, induction characteristics of propofol (4 mg/kg) were compared with thiopentone (5 mg/...
Objectives: To compare the effects of thiopentone sodium and propofol as an intravenous anaesthetic...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN1258 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
One ampoule of propofol is often divided into several syringes or is sometimes combined with other d...
Propofol is one of the most frequently applied intravenous anesthetics for the induction of general ...
Propofol is a commonly used inducer in everyday anesthetic practice, especially in the absence of th...
Propofol is frequently used for sedation, induction, and maintenance of anesthesia. It is, however, ...
This study examined some pharmacodynamic characteristics of two admixtures of propofol and thiopento...
Introduction: Giving two intravenous anaesthetic agents simultaneously generally results in an addit...
Introduction: Giving two intravenous anaesthetic agents simultaneously generally results in an addit...
We have investigated in a prospective double-blind study, recovery from anaesthesia induced by two a...
Experiments were carried out in mice to assess the protection provided by thiopentone (Intraval, May...
Objective: For safe conduct of electro convulsive therapy (ECT), general anaesthesia is administere...
Subhypnotic doses of thiopentone are con-sidered to have a hyperalgesic effect, while propofol has a...
Hemodynamic stability is very much important during induction of general anesthesia. So, this study ...
In this study, induction characteristics of propofol (4 mg/kg) were compared with thiopentone (5 mg/...
Objectives: To compare the effects of thiopentone sodium and propofol as an intravenous anaesthetic...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN1258 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
One ampoule of propofol is often divided into several syringes or is sometimes combined with other d...
Propofol is one of the most frequently applied intravenous anesthetics for the induction of general ...
Propofol is a commonly used inducer in everyday anesthetic practice, especially in the absence of th...
Propofol is frequently used for sedation, induction, and maintenance of anesthesia. It is, however, ...