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dennis_jordan2026-04-18

Propofol is a commonly used anesthetic in hospitals and clinics to help put patients to sleep during surgery or to keep them sedated in intensive care. It works quickly and wears off quickly, making it a popular choice for short procedures. However, like any medication, it comes with potential side effects. This thread is to discuss the urgent and not urgent side effects of Propofol and to share experiences and knowledge. What are the most important things to be aware of if you or a loved one is receiving Propofol?

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pamela_nelson4d ago

Propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS) is a serious condition. It's rare, but it can be fatal. Patients and medical staff need to be vigilant about the signs.

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joe_james4d ago

As someone who's had multiple surgeries, I can attest to the quick recovery from Propofol. But it's important to listen to your body afterward. If something feels off, don't hesitate to call your doctor.

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lauren_knight4d ago

You should be informed the pain and burning can occur if the medication leaks from the vein. This isn't fun, but it's treatable. It's important to talk to your nurse right away if you experience this.

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frank_vargas4d ago

I work in a hospital and have seen patients experience allergic reactions to Propofol. It's terrifying to see swelling in the face or throat; these symptoms need to be treated immediately! It's critical for healthcare professionals to be ready to handle these emergencies.