Induction agents causing maximum pain on injection
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They noticed that a slow injectionof propofol caused more pain than a rapid bolus. Perhaps a rapid bolus of the drug is quickly cleared from the vein and is replaced with blood. ... The concentration of an irritating agent in the aqueous phase may be the factor causing venous pain on administration.
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Propofol is a popular intravenous (IV) anesthetic drug, used for induction and maintenance during general anesthesia owing to its rapid onset and short duration. However, the incidence of pain following propofol injection is seen in approximately 70% of patients, in the absence of other pretreatments [1-3].
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Propofol is a popular intravenous (IV) anesthetic drug, used for induction and maintenance during general anesthesia owing to its rapid onset and short duration. However, the incidence of pain following propofol injection is seen in approximately 70% of patients, in the absence of other pretreatments [1-3].
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