Physostigmine reversal of postoperative somnolence

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The effects of physostigmine on reversal of post-operative somnolence following general anaesthesia were evaluated in 187 patients. Significant reversal of anaesthetic-induced post-operative somnolence was observed in those patients receiving physostigmine when compared to a control group. These results suggest that general anaesthesia with halothane may be included in those situations where central nervous system depression may be reversed by administration of physostigmine. Cholinergic side-effects observed with physostigmine administration were minimal. © 1977 Canadian Anesthesiologists.

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Hill, G. E., Stanley, T. H., & Sentker, C. R. (1977). Physostigmine reversal of postoperative somnolence. Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal, 24(6), 707–711. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03006714

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