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Immediate effects of droperidol
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 1998The subjective and behavioural responses of 20 healthy volunteers taking droperidol 5 mg as part of a cognitive challenge programme were catalogued. Some form of akathisia was universally experienced. Half of the subjects were dysphoric, but there appeared to be a number of different inputs to their dysphoria and a range of other effects were noted ...
David Healy, Grant Farquhar
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The Pharmacokinetics of Droperidol in Anesthetized Children
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1993Despite the wide use of droperidol to reduce nausea and vomiting in children, its pharmacokinetics have not been described in pediatric patients. Twelve ASA Class I-II children, undergoing tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy, received standardized anesthesia; none of the children received premedication.
Marc C. Torjman+3 more
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Voltammetric determination of droperidol and benperidol
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 1997In this study two butyrophenones, droperidol and benperidol were voltammetrically investigated using platinum and specially activated glass carbon electrodes. The behaviours of the substance were investigated in various electrolyte solutions having different pH values and by different scan rates.
Sibel A. Ozkan, İnci Biryol
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Droperidol Stability in Intravenous Admixtures
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1983The stability and compatibility of droperidol in small-volume i.v. admixtures was assessed. Droperidol was diluted to a nominal concentration of 1 mg/50 ml in 5% dextrose injection, 0.9% sodium chloride injection, and lactated Ringer's injection in type I glass bottles and polyvinyl chloride bags.
David W. Newton+3 more
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THE PROPHYLACTIC ANTIEMETIC EFFECT OF DROPERIDOL
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1974In a double-blind controlled study of 41 patients undergoing hysterectomy during ether anesthesia, 5 mg. of droperidol was found to provide safe and statistically significant antiemetic effect during the first 12 postoperative hours.
Francis J. Dannemiller+2 more
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Droperidol for acute migraine headache
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1999The use of intramuscular droperidol to treat acute migraine headache has not been previously reported in the emergency medicine literature. It is a promising therapy for migraine. The authors performed a pilot review of all patients receiving droperidol for migraine in our emergency department (ED) to evaluate its efficacy. We used a retrospective case
Ashraf H. Nashed+8 more
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The Effects of Droperidol in Perforating Keratoplasty
Ophthalmologica, 2006<i>Purpose:</i> To evaluate the intraoperative and postoperative effects of droperidol administered with general anesthesia during perforating keratoplasty. <i>Methods:</i> A prospective, randomized, double-masked clinical trial.
Raneen Shehadeh-Masha'our+4 more
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Angioedema Associated With Droperidol Administration
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1996Angioedema, also known as angioneurotic edema or Quincke's disease, is a well-demarcated, localized edema involving the subcutaneous tissues that may cause upper-airway obstruction. We report the case of a previously healthy 19-year-old man with no known drug allergies in whom angioedema with significant tongue swelling and protrusion developed within ...
Carl E Klingelberger, James F Palombaro
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A COMPARISON OF FENTANYL, DROPERIDOL, AND MORPHINE
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1965Single intramuscular doses of fentanyl, droperidol, fentanyl plus droperidol, morphine, and placebo were compared in a double‐blind, cross‐over study on 6 normal male postnarcotic addicts. Miotic effects were assessed by pupillography, opiate signs and symptoms, and liking by questionnaires.
C. W. Gorodetzky, W. R. Martin
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The Pharmacokinetics of Droperidol in Anesthetized Patients
Anesthesiology, 1986A pharmacokinetic study of droperidol was performed in ten anesthetized patients receiving an intravenous bolus dose of 150 micrograms/kg of droperidol. Plasma concentrations were measured using a specific radioimmunoassay method. The pharmacokinetics of droperidol can be described according to a three-compartment open model.
Jean-Claude Levron+6 more
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