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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 8, 551-555, Copyright © 1961 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society

Some Trails with Vanillic Diethylamide: A New Analeptic

A. ROMAGNOLI M.D.1 and M. J. DIAMOND M.B., CH.B.1

1 Department of Anaesthesia, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, P.Q.

Vanillic diethylamide, an analeptic of recent discovery, was tested on 200 patients who had received varied anaesthetics, including three barbiturate and tranquillizer intoxications. The clinical findings and the results of this promising drug are discussed.

Note:

Trade name Emivan. Generously supplied by Arlington-Funk Laboratories.

Presented at the Annual Meeting, Canadian Anaesthetists' Society, May 15–18, 1961.







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