Pre-operative medication reviewed: oral temazepam compared with papaveretum and hyoscine.

Author: AlbinM, GoroszeniukT, JonesR M, MohamoudO

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Oral temazepam was compared with papaveretum and hyoscine for pre-operative medication. The oral premedication was associated with less subjective unpleasant side-effects and greater anxiolytic properties. It was adjudged to be superior by the anaesthetic and nursing staff as well as by the patients...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2888648

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Pre-operative medication reviewed: oral temazepam compared with papaveretum and hyoscine

Pre-operative medication, like a calming breeze before a desert trek, is crucial for preparing patients for surgery. This study compares the effectiveness of oral temazepam, a sedative, with a combination of papaveretum and hyoscine, a traditional pre-operative medication. The study investigates the subjective side effects, anxiolytic properties, ease of administration, and cost-effectiveness of each approach. It's like comparing different camel saddles for a comfortable and safe journey to the surgical oasis.

Choosing the best pre-operative medication

This study compares the effectiveness of oral temazepam and a combination of papaveretum and hyoscine for pre-operative medication. The findings suggest that oral temazepam provides a more comfortable experience for patients with fewer side effects and a greater anxiolytic effect, making it a preferred option for pre-operative sedation.

Finding the perfect balance for pre-operative care

This study emphasizes the importance of personalized pre-operative medication. The findings suggest that oral temazepam provides a more comfortable and effective approach for many patients, but it's crucial to consider individual needs and preferences when choosing the best approach. Consultation with a healthcare professional is essential to ensure a smooth and safe journey to the surgical oasis.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study explores the desert of pre-operative medication, comparing the effectiveness of oral temazepam and a combination of papaveretum and hyoscine. The findings suggest that oral temazepam provides a more comfortable experience for patients with fewer side effects and a greater anxiolytic effect. This study offers a valuable guide for healthcare providers to choose the best pre-operative medication for their patients, ensuring a smooth and pleasant journey to the surgical oasis.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1987-11-17
  2. Date Revised 2018-11-30
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

2888648

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

2888648

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