Re: Seconal

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Sat Jul 12 21:56:34 2003


Generic name flumazenil.

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                          Anna Meenan, MD

At Sat, 12 Jul 2003, Gail Waldby wrote: > >Romazicon--but that may be a trade name. > >Steve & Eryl Raymond wrote: >> So how do you reverse barbiturates? There is a drug that reverses >> benzodiazepines - can't think of the name off hand - anyone else >> remember it? >> Steve >> >> Joanne Bulley, MD wrote: >> >>> The reason I was taught not to use the benzodiazepines was that we had >>> nothing to reverse it if the baby came before it wore off. So we used >>> nembutal if there wasn't pain and morphine if there was pain. >>> >>> Joanne >>> >>> At Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Efrain Ramirez wrote: >>> >>> snip >>> >>>> I do not use benzodiazepines as Steve does - because of legal concerns - >>>> maybe I am wrong... >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Joanne Bulley, MD >>>>





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