What propofol feels like?

Patients sedated with propofol rarely complain of feeling "drugged" and more often remark that they feel as if they had a great nap. While fentanyl and other opioid-type drugs may cause nausea, particularly at higher doses, this is rare with propofol.
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Does propofol make you feel high?

"It's like marijuana, Valium and the club drug Ketomine. It creates a unique high like no other drug." Researchers and addiction experts say even medical professionals can get hooked on the drug because when used at lower doses, propofol produces a semi-conscious state, leaving many high or even giddy.
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Can you feel pain on propofol?

What side effects does propofol have? It can cause a decrease in blood pressure, it can depress or even stop breathing, and it can cause pain on injection.
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Does propofol make you say weird things?

Anesthesia won't make you confess your deepest secrets

It's normal to feel relaxed while receiving anesthesia, but most people don't say anything unusual. Rest assured, even if you do say something you wouldn't normally say while you are under sedation, Dr. Meisinger says, “it's always kept within the operating room.
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How long does it take for propofol to knock you out?

Propofol works quickly; most patients are unconscious within five minutes. "When the procedure is over and we stop the intravenous drip, it generally takes only 10 to 15 minutes before he or she is fairly wide awake again.”
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The power of propofol



What drug puts you to sleep instantly?

About zolpidem

Zolpidem is a sleeping pill. It's used to treat insomnia (when you might have trouble getting to sleep and staying asleep). It helps you fall asleep more quickly and makes you less likely to wake up during the night.
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Does propofol put you to sleep?

Propofol injection is used to help you relax or sleep before and during surgery or other medical procedures. This medicine is an anesthetic and a sedative.
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Do patients talk under propofol?

Patients do not talk during the anaesthetic while they are unconscious, but it is not uncommon for them to do so during emergence from anaesthesia.
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How do doctors wake you up after surgery?

After the procedure

When the surgery is complete, the anesthesiologist reverses the medications to wake you up. You'll slowly wake either in the operating room or the recovery room. You'll probably feel groggy and a little confused when you first wake.
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Why do people say crazy stuff after anesthesia?

If you're wondering what's going on, it's called disinhibition: a temporary loss of inhibitions caused by an outside stimuli. “They get disinhibition,” said anesthesiologist Dr. Josh Ferguson. “Like if you were to drink alcohol or some other medication, but this makes them forget that they're saying that.”
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Why is propofol painful?

The pain is due to irritation of venous adventitia leading to release of mediators such as kininogen from kinin cascade. Lignocaine and ketamine are the most commonly used drugs to alleviate POPI.
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Why did MJ use propofol?

Michael Jackson requested the anesthetic propofol to help him sleep at least a decade before he died from an overdose of the drug, a doctor testified Wednesday.
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Why did I cry when waking up from anesthesia?

“There is a medication called Sevoflurane, which is a gas that we use commonly to keep patients asleep there's some increased incidence of crying when that medication is used,” said Heitz. But he suspects many factors could be involved; the stress of surgery, combined with medications and feeling slightly disoriented.
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Why do people use propofol recreationally?

Since its side effects contain euphoria, sexual hallucinations and disinhibition during recovery, people are inclined to use it for recreational purposes [11], [12], [13], [14]. In fact, the recreational use of propofol has been a big issue in Korea.
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Why is propofol so addictive?

Although the mechanism has not been identified completely, sub-anesthetic and anesthetic doses of propofol increase dopamine concentrations in the nucleus accumbens [7], which is the fundamental site of the brain's reward system.
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Why is propofol so good?

Propofol is also a very good anesthetic for milder sedation used for outpatient surgery because it puts people in a semi-conscious, drowsy state. “It has a very quick onset, but also wears off quickly. It's like a switch. There's little, if any, anesthetic hangover.
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Do guys get hard under anesthesia?

Intraoperative Penile Erection

The incidence of erection varies according to age, with a frequency of 8% in male patients younger than 50 years and 0.9% in older patients. Penile stimulation during preparation and instrumentation may result in penile erection even in the presence of general or regional anesthesia.
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Why are eyes taped during surgery?

Small pieces of sticking tape are commonly used to keep the eyelids fully closed during the anaesthetic. This has been shown to reduce the chance of a corneal abrasion occurring. 1,2 However, bruising of the eyelid can occur when the tape is removed, especially if you have thin skin and bruise easily.
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Why do anesthesiologist ask about teeth?

A loose tooth or teeth always pose a problem for the anesthesiologist during laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation. This problem is aggravated if the loose tooth happens to be one of the upper incisors and if associated with difficult intubation.
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How does an anesthesiologist know you're asleep?

While you are under anaesthesia your vital signs are constantly monitored to make sure you are 'asleep' and not feeling any pain. There is continuous monitoring of the electrical activity in your heart, the amount of oxygen in your blood, your pulse rate, and blood pressure.
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What does waking up from anesthesia feel like?

Expect to be sleepy for an hour or so. Some people feel sick to their stomach, cold, confused, or scared when waking up. They may have a sore throat from the breathing tube. After you're fully awake and any pain is controlled, you can leave the PACU.
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Can you buy propofol?

This drug is administered by your healthcare practitioner (HCP), which usually means: It may be expensive. You cannot fill this prescription in a regular pharmacy. Your doctor, hospital, or clinic will provide this medication.
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How do you make someone fall asleep in 10 seconds?

Relax your legs, thighs, and calves. Clear your mind for 10 seconds by imagining a relaxing scene. If this doesn't work, try saying the words “don't think” over and over for 10 seconds. Within 10 seconds, you should fall asleep!
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What is the strongest sleeping pill over-the-counter?

Doxylamine succinate is one of the most sedating antihistamines available over-the-counter (stronger than diphenhydramine).
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Why shouldnt you wear deodorant before surgery?

You can't wear deodorant during surgery because it can leave a residue on your skin that's difficult to remove. This residue might make it challenging for the surgeon to cut through the incision site or accurately assess your skin circulation during surgery.
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