• Critical care clinics · Oct 1995

    Review

    Barbiturates, neuroleptics, and propofol for sedation.

    • N Lund and P J Papadakos.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, University of Rochester Medical Center, New York, USA.
    • Crit Care Clin. 1995 Oct 1;11(4):875-86.

    AbstractIn a modern, hectic, and stressful intensive care unit, sedation is an important aspect of care, and every nurse and physician in a critical care setting must be familiar with it. This article describes older modalities of sedation, including barbiturates and neuroleptics, and compares them to a more recently developed drug, propofol.

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