Propovan 1% Infusion

Propofol Infusion can cause temporary loss of consciousness and is reversible It should only be administered by a doctor or nurse and should not be selfadministered at home Common side effects may include headache vomiting and nausea It is considered safe for use in pregnant women breastfeeding mothers and patients with liver or kidney disease Before the procedure inform your doctor about any medications you are taking or any known allergies to Propofol It is important to avoid consuming alcohol after receiving Propofol as it may increase drowsiness and impair thinking and reaction time Driving and operating machinery should be avoided due to these effects

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Propovan 1% Infusion

Prescription Required

Packaging :

bottle of 50 ml Infusion

Composition :

Propofol (1%)

MRP :

₹337