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Which one of these is non barbiturate, used for paediatric anaesthesia?

Pharmacy Pharmacology Bachelor of Pharmacy

Q. 6 of Quiz-54 (Que-ID : 16)

Which one of these is non barbiturate, used for paediatric anaesthesia?

  • Nikethamide
  • Morphine
  • Ketamine
  • None of these

Ans → (c)Ketamine

Explanation → Ketamine is a phencyclidine derivative is used as an ideal emergency drug for pediatric anaesthesia and as a pain killer in intensive care.

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Which one of these is non barbiturate, used for paediatric anaesthesia?

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