1994
DOI: 10.1016/0953-7112(94)90027-2
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Newer drugs and techniques for ambulatory anaesthesia

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“…Propofol, with its rapid recovery profile, is the most commonly used IV induction anesthetic for ambulatory procedures (73,74), and its use is associated with less nausea and vomiting than other induction drugs (73,74). It has been suggested that propofol has a distinct antiemetic action.…”
Section: Nausea and Vomitingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Propofol, with its rapid recovery profile, is the most commonly used IV induction anesthetic for ambulatory procedures (73,74), and its use is associated with less nausea and vomiting than other induction drugs (73,74). It has been suggested that propofol has a distinct antiemetic action.…”
Section: Nausea and Vomitingmentioning
confidence: 99%