Propofol
Typical Dose 30-60 mg
Duration 10 min - 20 min
Interaction Risk Unknown
Detection Methods 2
Description
A very short acting sedative that is usually given at the start of general anesthesia, and for maintenance of the prior. It should never be used outside of a medical setting. With that in mind, if you do plan to use this drug recreational, please have a very experienced friend with you that has the skills to insert a cannula, and monitor you very closely.
Effects & Dosing
Dosage
Intravenous
| Light | Common | Strong |
|---|---|---|
| 10-30 mg | 30-60 mg | 60-100 mg |
Duration
Intravenous
Onset 0 min - 2 min
Total Duration 10 min - 20 min
Safety & Risks
Safer Use
- Note: Do not take this as gospel. Please read ~experiences if you use this substance outside of a hospital setting.
- If in a non-hospital setting, nearly all substances should be avoided. If you use this drug outside of a medical setting, have your partner or a friend monitor your pulse/breathing/etc. If your pulse drops below 50, or if you are taking less than 10 breaths per minute, call an ambulance. In some cases the user's body may be discoloured, in which case they are likely unconscious.
Detection Times
| Method | Detection Window |
|---|---|
| Blood | 4–12 hours |
| Urine | 1–3 days |
Note: IV anaesthetic. Not part of standard drug panels. Requires specialized testing. Detectable via glucuronide metabolite.
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