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. 1991 Feb;66(2):189-95.
doi: 10.1093/bja/66.2.189.

Pain on i.v. injection of some anaesthetic agents is evoked by the unphysiological osmolality or pH of their formulations

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Pain on i.v. injection of some anaesthetic agents is evoked by the unphysiological osmolality or pH of their formulations

W Klement et al. Br J Anaesth. 1991 Feb.
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Abstract

We have studied the intensity and time-course of pain during and after injection into an isolated vein segment in seven normal subjects of saline or glucose of different osmolalities (0-6 osmol kg-1) or pH (2-13). Pain scores were recorded continuously by a modified visual analogue scale apparatus. With osmolar stimulation, pain occurred at 1.0 osmol kg-1 during perfusion and 3.0 osmol kg-1 with rapid injection and increased with osmolar concentration of both saline and glucose solutions. Acidic and alkaline solutions evoked pain at a pH value less than 4 or greater than 11. We conclude that pain on i.v. injection of some sedative and hypnotic drugs is likely to be caused by formulations of extremely unphysiological osmolalities or pH values.

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  • Pain on i.v. injection.
    Khuenl-Brady KS, Waibel U. Khuenl-Brady KS, et al. Br J Anaesth. 1991 Oct;67(4):506-7. doi: 10.1093/bja/67.4.506-b. Br J Anaesth. 1991. PMID: 1931420 No abstract available.

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