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Propofol: not for paediatric use.

WHO Drug Information

| January 01, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 1999 World Health Organization. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

United States -- The manufacturer of propofol (Diprivan[R]) has informed Health Care Providers of the safety concerns of propofol injectable emulsion if used for sedation of intensive care paediatric patients.

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