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ISSN: 2684-1290
Rachel Tyndale
Etomidate is a powerful intravenous anesthetic that has gained significant recognition in the medical field. With its unique properties and wide range of applications, this sedative-hypnotic agent has become a valuable tool for anesthesiologists and critical care physicians. In this article, we will explore the pharmacology, mechanisms of action, clinical uses, potential side effects, and controversies surrounding the use of etomidate.