• British medical journal · Jun 1969

    Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    Effect of diazepam on awareness during caesarean section under general anaesthesia.

    • D J Turner and J Wilson.
    • Br Med J. 1969 Jun 21; 2 (5659): 736-7.

    AbstractThe use of diazepam for premedication before elective caesarean section increased the incidence of unpleasant recall postoperatively, compared with atropine in a previous study. This finding suggests that diazepam is unsuitable for this type of anaesthesia.

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