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Fast Acting Sedative vs. Classic: Kids' Anesthesia Study
Saturday, November 23, 2024
To make sure the results were fair, the researchers randomly picked which drug each kid would get. They also watched carefully for any side effects, like breathing problems or reactions during the surgery.
The study found that remimazolam worked pretty much the same as propofol. It got kids to sleep quickly and kept them asleep during surgery, with similar safety.
However, remimazolam did have a few different side effects, like making kids a bit sleepier after surgery. So, while it's a promising option, doctors might need to consider these differences when picking an anesthesia drug for kids.
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