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POPM- Postoperative Pain Management

Overview: Postoperative pain managements slides kit produced by AstraZeneca in association with ESRA
Number of Slides: 52
Date added:  June, 19th 2006  
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Diprifusor - Target Controlled Infusion (TCI) of Diprivan

Overview: Diprifusor is the first commercially available TCI system developed to enhance the control of IV anaesthesia with Diprivan (propofol). The anaesthesia slides below provide information regarding: Diprivan's pharmacokinetic properties, Clinical benefits of Diprivan, Target Controlled Infusion (TCI) benefits and systems, Diprifusor TCI clinical studies.
Number of Slides : 70
Date added : December, 19th 2002 
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Diprivan(propofol) - General Anaesthetic

Overview: Diprivan is an intravenous anaesthetic suitable for both induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia, ICU sedation, and sedation during diagnostic and surgical procedures. The anaesthesia slides below provide information regarding: Diprivan's pharmacokinetics, Sedation in general, cardiac, and neurological ICU, Benefits of Diprivan.
Number of Slides : 35
Date added : December, 18th 2002 
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Naropin (ropivacaine HCI) - Local Anaesthetic

Overview: Naropin was developed to fill the need for a long-acting local anaesthetic that is less cardiotoxic than bupivacaine. The anaesthesia slides below provide information regarding clinical and non-clinical studies of the effects of Naropin.
Number of slides : 61
Date added : December, 18th 2003 
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