Yes, and it is commonly used to maintain anesthetic plane in small animals for short procedures.
My mom keeps telling me to use propofol.
Propofol is NOT a drug! It's anesthesia used in hospital operating rooms.
no. According to my research, you can use Diprivan for patients with sulfa allergy because it doesn't contain sodium bisulfite. The generic form of Propofol does contain bisulfite in it. However, more recent generic Propofol contains benyl alcohol instead of bisulfite to reduce bacterial growth in the vial. Bottom line: Look at ingredients of Propofol before giving to sulfa allergic patients.
Doggie doors are safe for animals to use. However, it is important to remember that other animals from the outside can come in through those doors aside from your own pets.
"Laser device safety depends on the strength of the laser device, so not all laser devices are safe to use on people or animals. Class 3R and 3A are supposedly not safe for use."
No, propofol is only administered in operating rooms by trained anesthesiologists.
Propofol is a liquid, NOT a tablet. It can only be administered intravenously.
NO
Propofol is not a naturally occurring substance in the human body.
Propofol is an anesthetic agent that is rapidly metabolized by the liver, and its metabolites are primarily excreted in the urine. Following administration, propofol is converted into various water-soluble compounds, leading to increased urinary output. While propofol itself does not directly affect urine composition, its use can influence kidney function and fluid balance during surgical procedures. Overall, the primary effect on urine is related to its metabolites being eliminated from the body.
Ecosmart. It is safe for people, animals. I am sure it will work great.
a chemist