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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 12, 587-594, Copyright © 1965 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society

A Clinical Study of Propanidid (FBA 1420)

J. E. WYNANDS B.A., M.D., C.M.1 and M. F. BURFOOT M.A., B.M., B.CH.1

1 Department of Anaesthesia, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal

Propanidid, a non-barbiturate, ultra-short-acting anaesthetic agent has been under clinical trial and the results of its use in 525 cases are presented.

In general it was found to be a useful and safe drug. Following a single injection of 5 to 6 mg.//kg., patients fell asleep within thirty seconds and awoke in less than ten minutes. This rapid recovery necessitates prompt administration of further anaesthetic agents if surgery lasts longer than a few minutes. A satisfactory technique using Propanided as an induction agent to inhalational anaesthesia is described.







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