
Sunset Limited
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- Jul 29, 2019
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As i said propofol is a hydrophobic phenol and is not soluble in water but is soluble in oil. Medical use propofol is an oil emulsion. From what i have seen Anestofol is just oil. They seem to have dissolved the propofol and lidocaine in the oil. If that is the case you are right to be concerned about it being unreliable.what will happen first, embolism or loss of consciousness from anestofol? I wouldn't want to experience embolism. The instructions say loss of consciousness within 30-60 seconds
Somehow this anestofol doesn't inspire confidence, there were several reviews on the website where it is sold that it doesn't work. Maybe the storage conditions were violated
If Anestofol works you will be unconscious long before the oil embolism symptoms. The procedure should have been an injection of propofol followed by an injection of lidocaine. I do not know if there are any published scientific studies on anestofol. I suggest you do some research.