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Tag: Anesthetic recovery

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What is a propofol washout?

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Propofol is the most commonly used intravenous anesthetic agent in modern medicine [1.4.4]. A propofol washout refers to the period after stopping a propofol infusion, during which the drug is eliminated from the body, allowing a patient to emerge from sedation or anesthesia [1.2.3].

How long does it take for local anesthesia to leave the body?

4 min read
An estimated 300 million cartridges of local anesthetic are used by dentists in the United States annually [1.9.3]. Understanding **how long does it take for local anesthesia to leave the body** involves looking at the drug's half-life, your metabolism, and the specific procedure.