What are the different kind of premedication?
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Premedication is medication given to prevent a symptom, rather than to treat a symptom that is to say already present.
For example, giving a drug to combat nausea before chemotherapy, instead of waiting for the nausea to come about.
Premedication can be used before anesthesia, past blood transfusion, before command of intravenous contrast, before exercise. Probably lots of other situaions as capably.
There is a huge amount on this on the web. Just look it up on the internet. Look beneath anesthetic, or similar words. Here is one web site. There are thousands and thousands more.
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