My mom keeps telling me to use propofol.
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.
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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.
Propofol is NOT a drug! It's anesthesia used in hospital operating rooms.
Propofol is not a naturally occurring substance in the human body.
a chemist
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Diprivan
Propofol is mainly used as an induction agent in general anesthesia and would not be used for local anesthesia.
No, I don't think so.