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Etomidate and methohexitone
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1978
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PharmacotherapyAnalgesiaMedicinal ChemistryIntravenous Induction AgentToxicologyPropylene GlycolClinical ToxicologyPsychoactive DrugClub DrugAnesthesia PracticeNeuropharmacologyPharmacologyAnaesthetic AgentForensic ToxicologyPatient SafetyInvoluntary Muscle MovementDrug TherapyAnesthesiaMedicineAnesthesiology
Etomidate compares favourably with methohexitone as an intravenous induction agent in out-patient anaesthesia excluding the incidence of involuntary muscle movement. The use of propylene glycol as a solvent for etomidate does not alter the previously claimed advantageous features of this agent.
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