• Paediatric anaesthesia · Oct 2013

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    Thiopentone and its challengers.

    A enjoyable trip down memory lane with Prof. Kester Brown. A brief description of the history of barbiturates and their structure activity relationships, culminating in the seven decade dominance of thiopentone.

    The second half of this paper briefly describes the drugs that have challenged thiopentone, those you will likely have used (propofol, etomidate) and those most likely not (propanidid, althesin, gamma-hydroxybutyrate).

    An quick and enjoyable read. Click through for the full-text.

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    • T C K Brown.
    • (Formely) Royal Childrens Hospital, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
    • Paediatr Anaesth. 2013 Oct 1;23(10):957-8.

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    A enjoyable trip down memory lane with Prof. Kester Brown. A brief description of the history of barbiturates and their structure activity relationships, culminating in the seven decade dominance of thiopentone.

    The second half of this paper briefly describes the drugs that have challenged thiopentone, those you will likely have used (propofol, etomidate) and those most likely not (propanidid, althesin, gamma-hydroxybutyrate).

    An quick and enjoyable read. Click through for the full-text.

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