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Tag: Pediatric sedation

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What drugs are used for nasal sedation?

4 min read
Intranasal administration of medications can bypass first-pass metabolism in the liver, allowing for rapid absorption and a quicker onset of effect. This capability makes intranasal drug delivery a valuable and minimally invasive method for inducing sedation, especially when determining **what drugs are used for nasal sedation** in pediatric or anxious adult patients undergoing minor medical procedures.

What is Nasal Sedation? Understanding This Non-Invasive Sedation Method

5 min read
Over 60% of people worldwide admit to having some form of anxiety about dental appointments, a common scenario where nasal sedation is used. But what is nasal sedation? It is a non-invasive and fast-acting technique that delivers a sedative medication via a nasal spray, helping to relax and calm patients for medical or dental procedures.

Understanding Who Cannot Use Propofol and Associated Risks

4 min read
The use of propofol as an intravenous anesthetic and sedative is widespread, with millions of doses administered annually across the globe. However, because of its potency and specific formulation, certain individuals cannot safely use propofol due to allergies, medical conditions, or other vulnerabilities.

Understanding What is the Happy Juice They Give You Before Surgery?

4 min read
According to research, up to 80% of patients experience significant anxiety before surgery, a natural reaction to the stress of a medical procedure. This is why many patients are offered what is colloquially known as "the happy juice they give you before surgery," a type of premedication designed to calm the nerves and ensure a more comfortable experience. This article delves into the medications involved, their purpose, and what patients can expect.