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- 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...