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Profofol

-aka Diprivan


-Loading Dose 1.5-2.5 mg/kg


-Rapid distribution and elimination


-Lack of cumulative effect


-May cause transient apnea with reduced response to O2 and CO2

Thiopental

-Loading dose 3-5 mg/kg


-Short acting barbituate


-Induce unconsciousness


-Slow injection to allow for dose to titration


-Causes a decrease cerebral O2 demand, decrease myocardial function, and possibly decrease vasc. tone leading to hypotension



Diazepam

-aka Valium


- Widely used as 'pre-anesthetic'


-Mild muscle relaxant and anti-convulsant


- Prolonged effect


-Causes PAIN at peripheral injection

Midozolam

-aka Versed


-Loading dose: 0.1-0.3 mg/kg dose


-Duration 15 min.


-Patients report no memories

Ketamine

-aka Ketalar


-Loading dose: 1-2 mg/kg over 1 min.


-Produces dissociative mental state


-Pt. can maintain airway


-Causes increase BP, HR, ICP

Etomidate

-Loading dose: 0.2-0.3 mg/kg


-NO ANALGESIA