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294 related items for PubMed ID: 7339168

  • 1. [Pharmacokinetics and metabolism of intravenous hypnotic agents (barbiturates, propanidid, etomidate, althesin, ketamine)].
    Frey HH.
    Klin Anasthesiol Intensivther; 1981; 23():17-29. PubMed ID: 7339168
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  • 6. Alternatives to inhalation anaesthesia.
    Kenny GN.
    Br J Anaesth; 1981; 53 Suppl 1():75S-80S. PubMed ID: 7016156
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  • 7. [Pharmacokinetics of intravenous non-steroidal anesthetics].
    Kienlen J, Chardon P.
    Ann Anesthesiol Fr; 1981; 22(2):129-41. PubMed ID: 6115600
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  • 8. Alphadione and minaxolone pharmacokinetics.
    Sear JW, Prys-Roberts C.
    Ann Anesthesiol Fr; 1981; 22(2):142-8. PubMed ID: 6115601
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  • 9. Pharmacokinetics in intravenous anaesthetic practice.
    Duvaldestin P.
    Clin Pharmacokinet; 1981; 6(1):61-82. PubMed ID: 6113908
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  • 10. Potentiation of propanidid, ketamine and althesin anaesthesia by diazepam.
    El-Khateeb MS, El-Domiaty C, Saleh AA, Taha A.
    J Egypt Med Assoc; 1978; 61(9-10):569-75. PubMed ID: 262243
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  • 13. General kinetic and dynamic principles and their application to continuous infusion anaesthesia.
    Sear JW.
    Anaesthesia; 1983 Jul; 38 Suppl():10-25. PubMed ID: 6346936
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  • 16. Comparative merits of intravenous anesthetic agents for outpatient surgery.
    Clarke RS.
    Int Anesthesiol Clin; 1982 Jul; 20(1):51-69. PubMed ID: 6978852
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  • 17. The relative potencies of thiopentone, ketamine, propanidid, alphaxalone and diazepam. A statistical study in man.
    Stella L, Torri G, Castiglioni CL.
    Br J Anaesth; 1979 Feb; 51(2):119-22. PubMed ID: 426987
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  • 18. [Metabolism and excretion of main drugs used in anesthesia].
    Centi R, Lops V, Vandone A, Zaffiri O.
    Minerva Anestesiol; 1971 Dec; 37(12):452-7. PubMed ID: 4259587
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  • 19. Continuous intravenous infusion.
    Prys-Roberts C.
    Mt Sinai J Med; 1983 Dec; 50(4):295-9. PubMed ID: 6358873
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  • 20. [Althesin and ketamine in balanced anesthesia for general surgical interventions: a clinical contribution].
    Mereto GC, Bertolotto E.
    Minerva Anestesiol; 1980 Feb; 46(2):335-8. PubMed ID: 7454009
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