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Type : Journal
Web link : https://doi.org/10.1691/ph.2008.8161

Research teams : Graz - University of Graz, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Authors : Nemec K, Germ E, Schulz-Siegmund M, Ortner A.
Title : The effect of nimodipine, fentanyl and remifentanil intravenous products on the stability of propofol emulsions.
Reference : Pharmazie ; 64, 2: 94-97. 2009

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List of drugs
InjectionFentanyl citrate Analgesic
Compatible 10 & 50 µg/ml + InjectionPropofol 10 & 20 mg/ml + None
InjectionNimodipine Antihypertensive
Incompatible 0.2 mg/ml + InjectionPropofol 10 et 20 mg/ml + None
InjectionPropofol General anesthetic
Compatible 10 & 20 mg/ml + InjectionFentanyl citrate 10 & 50 µg/ml + None
Incompatible 10 et 20 mg/ml + InjectionNimodipine 0.2 mg/ml + None
Incompatible 10 et 20 mg/ml + InjectionRemifentanil hydrochloride 50 et 100 µg/ml + None
InjectionRemifentanil hydrochloride Analgesic
Incompatible 50 et 100 µg/ml + InjectionPropofol 10 et 20 mg/ml + None

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