2013
DOI: 10.4103/0976-500x.114612
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Additive effect of propofol and fentanyl precipitating cardiogenic shock

Abstract: The intravenous administration of propofol and fentanyl has become a common practice in a variety of clinical settings including outpatient dermatologic, cosmetic and oral surgery. The combination provides both systematic sedation and analgesia with low incidence of unwanted side effects. The cardiogenic shock is very uncommon in healthy individuals. The cardiovascular depressive effect of propofol and fentanyl has been well established, but the development of cardiogenic shock is very rare when these drugs ar… Show more

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“…Additive effect of propofol and fentanyl precipitating cardiogenic shock The manuscript titled "Additive effect of propofol and fentanyl precipitating cardiogenic shock" by Prabhakaran AJ published in Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics (JPP) 2013;4:217-9. [1] is retracted.…”
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“…Additive effect of propofol and fentanyl precipitating cardiogenic shock The manuscript titled "Additive effect of propofol and fentanyl precipitating cardiogenic shock" by Prabhakaran AJ published in Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics (JPP) 2013;4:217-9. [1] is retracted.…”
Section: Retraction Noticementioning
confidence: 99%