- 6-diisopropylphenol. The
formulation was
approved under the
brand name
Diprivan.
Numerous generic versions have
since been released.
Intravenous administration...
- (Penthrox)
Nitrous oxide ("Laughing gas")
Phencyclidine (PCP)
Propofol (
Diprivan)
Sevoflurane (Sevorane)
Xenon Herbal sedatives Calea ternifolia Cannabis...
- had been
administered Diprivan before but only for surgery, not for
anything else. Lee told
Jackson she didn't know what
Diprivan was, so she
called a...
- to
allow Gensia Sicor to
produce a
generic version of its
anaesthetic Diprivan. The
merger between Zeneca and
Astra AB was
completed in
April 1999, forming...
- Jackson's home, the one that most
concerned investigators was
propofol (
Diprivan), a
powerful anesthetic administered intravenously in
hospitals to induce...
- (Miltown)
methaqualone (Sopor, Mandrax; "Quaaludes")
phenibut propofol (
Diprivan), a
general anesthetic theanine (found in
Camellia sinensis, the tea plant)...
- from its
mandatory allergenic source labeling requirements.
Propofol (
Diprivan, Propoven) is a
commonly used
intravenous sedative.
Because it is only...
-
clorazepate (INN)
diprafenone (INN)
dipraglurant (INN)
diprenorphine (INN)
Diprivan diprobutine (INN)
diprofene (INN)
diprogulic acid (INN) diproleandomycin...
- Zoladex, Casodex,
Arimidex and Iressa. The ground-breaking
anaesthetic Diprivan was
discovered in the
laboratories in 1973. In 1963 a new
Alderley House...
- (an antibiotic) Death,
following sedation, in
children using propofol (
Diprivan)
Depression or
hepatic injury caused by
interferon Diabetes caused by atypical...