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Episode 10: IV Induction Agents

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

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Cedamine Can Prevent Hyperalgesia

Cedamine can prevent people developing hyper algesia, either from the surgical stimulus itself or from the acute effect of opiates. It also can attenuate acute tolerance to opioids. In terms of effects on the central nervous system, cedamine will increase the oxygen use of the brain. Cadamine is used for a variety of things, induction of anaesthesia and in patients who have broncho constriction - it can be a great tool. For general anesthetic dose running up to 90 mikes per minute, 30 to 90mikes per kilo per minute during maintenance procedures. And then for sedation where there's less chance of emergent reactions, especially datethesia.

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