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Propofol is a widely used sedative-hypnotic agent for anesthesia induction, but it has drawbacks, including circulatory and respiratory system inhibition. Ciprofol, a new GABA receptor agonist, has emerged as a more potent alternative, showing promise in preclinical and clinical studies. It offers rapid onset, offset, and fewer residual side effect

Ciprofol vs. Propofol: A Comparative Study in Gynaecological Surgery Induction
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