profol
Profol Spiva 1 Injection induces temporary unconsciousness and can be reversed It should only be administered by a healthcare professional and should not be selfadministered at home Headache vomiting and nausea are common side effects of this medication It is considered safe to use during pregnancy while breastfeeding and in patients with liver or kidney disease Prior to the procedure inform your doctor about any medications you are taking or if you have any known allergies to this medication After receiving the injection it is recommended to avoid alcohol consumption as it can enhance the sedative effects of the medication Driving is not advised due to the potential for drowsiness and impaired cognitive and motor functioning Operating machinery is also discouraged for the same reasons
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Available in 4 variations

Profol Spiva 1% Injection
Profol Spiva 1% Injection
Propofol (1%)
vial of 10 ml Injection

Profol Spiva 1% Infusion
Profol Spiva 1% Infusion
Propofol (10mg)
bottle of 50 ml Infusion

Profol Spiva 10mg Injection
Profol Spiva 10mg Injection
Propofol (10mg)
vial of 50 ml Injection

Profol 1% Infusion
Profol 1% Infusion
Propofol (1%)
bottle of 50 ml Infusion
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profol
Prescription Required
Manufacturer :
Claris Lifesciences LtdComposition :
Propofol (10mg)