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Intravenous Induction Agents

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Intravenous (IV) induction agents are drugs that produce rapid loss of consciousness (within one arm–brain circulation time, ~15–30 s) when given as a bolus. They are the workhorses of "going to sleep" in modern anaesthesia and a perennial NEET PG favourite — expect questions on the ideal agent, propofol infusion syndrome, ketamine's dissociation, and etomidate's adrenal suppression. The "ideal" agent is a theoret

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