Propofol injection pain can be the most distressing part of a patient’s peri-operative experience. The current standard of practice is to use intravenous (IV) lidocaine to blunt the pain on injection caused by propofol; however, this does not guarantee a comfortable, satisfactory induction for the patient..
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