My understanding it that patient's with an egg allergy are normally allergic to the albumin (while propofol contains egg lecithin) and the soy bean oil generally has all protein extracted, so whilst you may be wary, neither egg nor soy bean allergy is a contraindication to propofol
Thank you for the well explanation of propofol , but I would like you to elaborate more on the metabolism process, the 70% & the 30%.
This is very interesting. How did You Tube know I was thinking about this? Two days ago I had a procedure and it was used.
My understanding it that patient's with an egg allergy are normally allergic to the albumin (while propofol contains egg lecithin) and the soy bean oil generally has all protein extracted, so whilst you may be wary, neither egg nor soy bean allergy is a contraindication to propofol
How can it be hyperpolarizing curaro if it gives fasciculations to the patient? Something i miss!!!
pretty useful!!! THANKS A LOT
Awesome
1% is 10mg/ml
2% is 20mg/ml not /2ml
Christof Hanekom 2 ml of 1% is 20 mg
2ml of 2% is 40 mg
20 ml of 2% is 400 mg not 200mg
Why so many freaking propofol videos.