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      Controlled sedation with alphaxalone-alphadolone.

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          Alphaxalone-alphadolone (Althesin), diluted and administered as a controlled infusion, was used as a sedative for 30 patients in an intensive therapy unit. This technique allowed rapid and accurate control of the level of sedation. It had three particularly useful applications: it provided "light sleep," allowed rapid variation in the level of sedation, and enabled repeated assessment of the central nervous system.Sedation was satisfactory for 86% of the total time, and no serious complications were attributed to the use of the drug. Furthermore, though alphaxalone-alphadolone was given for periods up to 20 days there was no evidence of tachyphylaxis or delay in recovery time.

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          Journal
          Br Med J
          British medical journal
          BMJ
          0007-1447
          0007-1447
          Jun 22 1974
          : 2
          : 5920
          Article
          10.1136/bmj.2.5920.656
          1613102
          4835444
          071755a0-99ba-4ca6-b2b7-544acc3a6a81
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