Etomidate

 Etomidate Etomidate

Etomidate (USAN, INN, BAN) (marketed as Amidate) is a short-acting intravenous anaesthetic agent used for the induction of general anaesthesia and sedation[1] for short procedures such as reduction of dislocated joints, tracheal intubation, and cardioversion. It was discovered at Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1964 and was introduced as an intravenous agent in 1972 in Europe and in 1983 in the United States

Dosage and routes

Adult and child> 10yr : IV 0.2- 0.6mg/kg over 1/2-1 min

Available forms : Inj 2mg/ml

Side Effects

Nausea, vomiting. Tonic movements myoclonic movements, adverting movement.

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