Ketofol
From Self-sufficiency
Combination of | |
---|---|
Ketamine | General anesthetic |
Propofol | General anesthetics |
Ketofol is a mixture of ketamine and propofol. Both drugs are anesthetic agents. Ketamine, when mixed with thiopentone sodium (another anesthetic agent), immediately forms a sticky precipitate but ketamine can also be mixed with propofol in the same syringe.[1]
References
- ↑ Willman, EV; Andolfatto, G (2006). "A Prospective Evaluation of "Ketofol" (Ketamine/Propofol Combination) for Procedural Sedation and Analgesia in the Emergency Department". Ann Emerg Med (October 21).
This pharmacology-related article is a stub. You can help ssf by expanding it. |
Categories:
- Pages with script errors
- Drugs that are a combination of chemicals
- Infobox drug tracked parameters
- Chemical articles without CAS Registry Number
- Articles without EBI source
- Chemical pages without ChemSpiderID
- Chemical pages without DrugBank identifier
- Articles without KEGG source
- Articles without InChI source
- Articles without UNII source
- Drugboxes with an unspecified ATC code
- Drugs with no legal status
- Articles containing unverified chemical infoboxes
- Pharmacology stubs
- General anesthetics
- 2Fix