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Tag: Sedation side effects

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Do you remember what happens during twilight sedation? An In-Depth Guide

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In the United States, most endoscopic procedures are performed with sedation to ensure patient comfort and safety [1.9.3]. But for those undergoing this common practice, a key question arises: **Do you remember what happens during twilight sedation?** For most, the answer is no, thanks to the specific medications that induce a relaxed, amnesic state without full unconsciousness [1.2.3, 1.2.4].

How long do the effects of anesthesia last after an endoscopy?

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In the United States, over 75 million endoscopic procedures are performed each year, with the majority utilizing some form of sedation [1.9.1]. A common question patients have is: **how long do the effects of anesthesia last after an endoscopy?** This article explains the timeline.

What are the symptoms of anesthesia overdose?

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While anesthesia-related mortality is low, with estimates around 1 in 100,000 to 200,000 cases, a significant portion of these incidents are linked to overdose. Recognizing what are the symptoms of anesthesia overdose is critical for patient safety and immediate intervention.

Do you say weird things under twilight anesthesia? A look into pharmacology and patient experiences

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According to the American Society of Anesthesiologists, medication-induced disinhibition during sedation is a well-documented phenomenon, often leading to temporary changes in a patient's behavior. Many people understandably feel anxious and ask, “Do you say weird things under twilight anesthesia?” The short answer is yes, it's possible, and it's a normal, temporary effect of the medication.

What Are the Symptoms of Oversedation?

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Respiratory depression, where breathing becomes dangerously slow or stops entirely, is one of the most severe potential side effects of oversedation. Understanding the full spectrum of what are the symptoms of oversedation is critical for anyone taking or administering sedative medications, as it can escalate from mild to life-threatening if not recognized and managed promptly.

Does Precedex Cause Fever? A Pharmacological Review

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In clinical trials, pyrexia (fever) has been reported in up to 7% of patients receiving Precedex for longer than 24 hours [1.6.6]. The question, **does Precedex cause fever**, reveals a complex and paradoxical aspect of this common intensive care sedative, warranting a closer look.

Why are you not allowed to sleep after anesthesia?

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Anesthesia affects about 1 in 3 patients with post-operative nausea and vomiting [1.5.5]. The advice isn't to avoid sleep, but to prevent unmonitored sleep. This article addresses the crucial question: 'Why are you not allowed to sleep after anesthesia' without supervision?