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Originally posted by SwedeGlocker
Not even propofol is near when it comes to safety
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I would disagree. I use propofol daily for both bedside procedures and long sedation sedation. I also use versed, ativan, and precedex for sedative drips on ICU pt's.
While I readily admit that I am not that familiar with ketamine if what you say is true then I would be using ketamine for sedation and pain control rather than propofol , MS, dilauded, and fentanyl.
But then again the EU and Cananda all know U.S pharmacutical companies are evil.
Perhaps Roger or Doc T could expand on ketamine and its pros and cons-
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Glock are you by chance a drug rep?