Neorof 1 Infusion is a medication that can cause temporary loss of consciousness It should only be administered under the supervision of a healthcare professional and should not be selfadministered at home The most common side effects of this medication are headaches vomiting and nausea However it is considered safe to use during pregnancy and breastfeeding as well as in patients with liver and kidney disease Prior to starting the procedure inform your doctor about any other medications you are taking or any known allergies you have After receiving Neorof 1 Infusion it is not recommended to consume alcohol This medication may cause drowsiness and impair your cognitive and motor functions making it unsafe to drive or operate machinery It is important to follow these precautions to ensure your safety and prevent any accidents or injuries

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Neorof 1% Injection 10ml

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Neorof 1% Infusion 50ml

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Propofol (10mg)

bottle of 50 ml infusion

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