Phentermine-topiramate anesthesia requires antagonism of neuromuscular block. Awareness. Reduce awareness shortly after induction of anesthesia by.
The relationship between phentermine and anesthesia, if any, is unclear. Hypotension on induction of general anesthesia is the most reported complication of perioperative phentermine use. Specifically, phentermine-induced hypotension may be unresponsive to vasopressors that rely on catecholamine rel
Phentermine Anesthesia Risks. The primary concern with phentermine when undergoing surgical procedures is the potential interaction between the drug and anesthesia. Phentermine has a variety of effects on the body, many of which can interfere with or increase the effects of anesthesia. Below, we discuss some of the risks. Cardiac Adverse
Phentermine is a sympathomimetic amine anorectic agent and it was introduced anesthesia or for the production of complete anesthesia of short duration.
Conclusions: The relationship between phentermine and anesthesia, if any, is unclear. Hypotension on induction of general anesthesia is the most reported
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, Vol 28, No 3 (May-June), 2024 Phentermine and anesthesia. Anesthesia and Intensive Care. 2024; 33(4):525
Phentermine is a sympathomimetic amine anorectic agent and it was introduced anesthesia or for the production of complete anesthesia of short duration.
Interaction with Anesthesia: Phentermine can potentially interact with the anesthesia used during surgery. This could lead to unforeseen complications
The relationship between phentermine and anesthesia, if any, is unclear. Hypotension on induction of general anesthesia is the most reported complication of perioperative phentermine use. Specifically, phentermine-induced hypotension may be unresponsive to vasopressors that rely on catecholamine rel
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