1957
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1957.02970490042009
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Alphaprodine (Nisentil) Hydrochloride in Anesthesia

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“…Thirty-six of these patients were undergoing major surgery. H. I. LIPSON and H. R. BRADFORD ( 1957),O found that adequate analgesia was obtained, and that clinically depressed respiration did not occur except for occasional transient depression after the initial doses of alphaprodine mixture. They also noted the early post-operative recovery of consciousness.…”
Section: The Use Of Narcotic Antagonists To Supplement Anaesthesiamentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Thirty-six of these patients were undergoing major surgery. H. I. LIPSON and H. R. BRADFORD ( 1957),O found that adequate analgesia was obtained, and that clinically depressed respiration did not occur except for occasional transient depression after the initial doses of alphaprodine mixture. They also noted the early post-operative recovery of consciousness.…”
Section: The Use Of Narcotic Antagonists To Supplement Anaesthesiamentioning
confidence: 95%