Common side effects of propofol include low blood pressure, respiratory depression, and pain at the injection site. Other potential side effects can include dizziness, headache, and nausea. In rare cases, it may lead to more severe reactions such as allergic reactions or propofol infusion syndrome, particularly with prolonged use or high doses. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific concerns related to its use.
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Yes, propofol can potentially cause ocular side effects, including increased intraocular pressure and tearing. While these reactions are not common, they may occur in some patients, particularly those with pre-existing eye conditions. It's important for healthcare providers to monitor for such side effects during and after the administration of propofol. If any unusual symptoms arise, they should be addressed promptly.
Propofol is primarily used via IV, either through an IV line or as a direct injection into the vein. Propofol is only indicated for hospital use. Two medical professionals are required to be present during administration, one to give the drug and the other to monitor vital signs which can fluctuate greatly. Propofol is a HIGHLY dangerous drug and cause severe side effects including death.
propofol (it can depress your respiration for about 30 seconds)
Propofol itself is not typically associated with vision loss. However, there have been rare reports of transient vision disturbances following its use, particularly during sedation or anesthesia. These effects are generally temporary and resolve after the drug has been metabolized. If there are concerns about vision changes after propofol administration, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
My mom keeps telling me to use propofol.
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No, propofol is only administered in operating rooms by trained anesthesiologists.
Propofol is a liquid, NOT a tablet. It can only be administered intravenously.
Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009, from acute propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication at his home in Los Angeles. The official cause of death was classified as cardiac arrest due to acute propofol intoxication combined with benzodiazepine effects.
Propofol is NOT a drug! It's anesthesia used in hospital operating rooms.
Propofol is not a naturally occurring substance in the human body.