Propofol
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Propofol
| Trade names |
Diprivan |
|---|---|
| Clinical data | |
| Drug class |
Sedative hypnotic |
| Uses |
Induction and maintenance of anesthesia, sedation |
| Contraindications |
Egg/soy allergy (controversial) |
| Routes of administration |
Intravenous |
| Dosage |
Induction of anesthesia:
Maintenance of anesthesia:
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| Pharmacodynamics | |
| Mechanism of action |
GABA agonism |
| Adverse effects |
Hypotension, bradycardia, pain on injection |
| Pharmacokinetics | |
| Onset of action |
15-30 seconds |
| Duration of action |
5-10 minutes |
| Metabolism |
Liver glucuronidation |
| Redistribution half-life |
2-8 minutes (initial) 30-70 minutes (slow) |
| Elimination half-life |
1.5-31 hours |
| Clearance |
1.5-2.2 L/min |
| Physical and chemical data | |
| Article information | |
| Editor rating | |
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| Top authors | |
| Chris Rishel, Barrett Larson and Test User 6 | |
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