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Anesthesiology, 2005
Propofol is a potent lipophilic anesthetic that was initially formulated in Cremophor El for human use. Because of the occurrence of Cremophor EL anaphylaxis and improvements in the quality of lipid emulsions, it was ultimately brought to market as 1% propofol formulated in 10% soybean oil emulsion.
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Propofol is a potent lipophilic anesthetic that was initially formulated in Cremophor El for human use. Because of the occurrence of Cremophor EL anaphylaxis and improvements in the quality of lipid emulsions, it was ultimately brought to market as 1% propofol formulated in 10% soybean oil emulsion.
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Propofol use for sedation or sedation for propofol use?
Journal of Anesthesia, 2011A large amount of pharmacological and clinical evidence supports the abuse potential of propofol. Although previous case reports have indicated that recreational use of propofol is primarily by medical professionals, its spread among the general public has recently been highlighted.
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International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2011
Ethan O, Bryson, Elizabeth A M, Frost
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Ethan O, Bryson, Elizabeth A M, Frost
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Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2017
Ying-jie Geng, Qingyi Wu, Rui-qin Zhang
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Ying-jie Geng, Qingyi Wu, Rui-qin Zhang
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