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Admixture of ephedrine to offset side effects of propofol: a randomized, controlled trial
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 02/24/09
Austin JD et al. - Adding 30 mg of ephedrine to 20 mL of 1% propofol is as effective as adding lidocaine in preventing injection pain, and it results in a more stable hemodynamic profile.
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