12 research outputs found

    Althesin (CT 1341) - A New Intravenous Anaesthetic Agent

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    Althesin (CT 1341), a new intravenous steroid anaesthetic agent without steroid activity, was given as induction agent to a total of 104 patients and the side-effects noted. Two dosage ranges were used and the side-effects compared. The drug was found to be a safe induction agent, but side-effects were often troublesome. It can be used as a substitute for thiopentone sodium, especially in patients who are going home the same day.S. Afr. Med. J. 47, 1 (1973)

    Ready-to-use therapeutic food for home-based treatment of severe acute malnutrition in children from six months to five years of age.

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