Intravenous Lidocaine To Reduce Propofol Burning And Response To Laryngoscopy
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Lidocaine (1 – 1.5 mg/kg) is often given intravenously prior to the induction of general anesthesia for a dual purpose – to mitigate the burning sensation of propofol (attributed to its glycerol additive) and to blunt the response to performing laryngoscopy. Let’s discuss this common practice.