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Versed

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Drug class: Benzo

Time of onset: IV: 1-2 min, IM: 2-5 min

Duration of action: IM 1-6 hrs, IV 20-40 min

Pros: fast, reversable

Cons: Resp depression

Antagonist: Flumazanil
Fenanyl

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Drug class: Opiate

Time of onset: 7-5 min IM, immediate IV

Duration of action: 30-60min

Dose: 0.5-2mcg/kg q 30

Pros: Rapid onset, less cardiac effect

Cons: Rigid chest (must intubate, narcan doesnt help, avoid by pushing it slowly), resp depression

Antagonist: Narcan
Etomidate

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Drug class: Sedative-hypnotic

Time of onset: 30-60 seconds

Duration of action: 5-10 min

Dose: 0.15 mg/kg

Pros: no CV effects, quick on/off, no ICP change

Cons: Resp depressiopn, myoclonic twitch, adrenal suppression

Antagonist: NONE
Propofol

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Drug class: Hypnotic

Time of onset: 30-45 seconds (after full dose in)

Duration of action: 5-10 min (short duration)

Dose: 1-1.5mg kg

Pros: no confusion, no vomiting

Cons: pain on injection, sudden resp depression, egg/soy allergy

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Ketamine

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Drug class: Sedative hypnotic

Time of onset: 1-3min (IV), 5-20 IM

Duration of action: 10-20min

Dose: 2-5mg/kg IM, 1 mg/kg IV, max 4 mg/kg in kiddos

Pros: bronchodilation, CV inotrope

Cons: hypersecretions, laryngospasm, vomiting, emergence rxns (classically increases ICP, but this is questionable)

Antagonist: Atropin 0.01mg/kg for bronchorrhea, midazolam for emergence rxns
Ketofol

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Drug class: Ketamine + Propofol (hypnotic)

Time of onset: 1 min

Duration of action: 15-45 min

Dose: .75mg/kg of each

Pros: less vomiting/hypotension/subsequent dosing

Cons: egg/soy allergy

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