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Fospropofol
Fospropofol is a water-soluble prodrug of Propofol that is enzymatically converted to Propofol after intravenous administration. It exerts sedative and hypnotic effects by enhancing GABAergic neurotransmission. Due to its pharmacokinetic properties, it is used in anesthesia and sedation. The substance has a moderate risk profile, particularly regarding respiratory depression and cardiovascular effects.
Mechanism of Action
- GABA-A receptor potentiation
Names / Identifiers
IUPAC: Fospropofol
Mechanism of Action
Fospropofol wirkt sedierend und hypnotisch, indem es die GABAerge Neurotransmission verstärkt.
Effects
Effects described from scientific sources. Individual experiences vary.
Dosage
Individual sensitivity varies. Not a dosage recommendation.
Duration
Risks & Warnings
Warnings
- Severe respiratory diseases.
- Allergy to Propofol or related substances.
Known Risks
- medium
- Mögliche Atemdepression und kardiovaskuläre Effekte.
Safer Use
- Monitoring of vital signs during use.
- Avoiding polydrug use with other depressants.
Harm reduction tips do not replace medical advice.
Known Interactions
- Enhanced effects by other GABAergic substances.
- Interactions with opioids.
This list is not exhaustive. Interactions can have unpredictable effects.
Legal Status
Not legal advice. Status may change.