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Dr. Alexander Sinclair provides you with a first hand look at the effects of Diprivan aka Propfol

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2009

Propfol is a sedative that is used in surgeries that puts patients to sleep in seconds.

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  • Anyone who would administer this for recreational use is truly  brain dead.

  • I had this administered in a procedure this morning. I have never experienced anything quite like that. I was NOWHERE in a matter of a few seconds. Coming awake was like coming out a near-death experience. Weird stuff. "Recreational use" would be a misnomer in this case, unless your idea of recreation is death. The half-life is way too short to be anybody's idea of a "sleep aid." Used for anything other than surgery, I can only see it being used as perhaps a perfect drug for euthanasia.

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  • @Alize101586 I've had insomnia,sometimes really badly,and I know exactly what it's like.In those times you really WOULD do anything to get just once a good nights sleep and not wake up too early.I think Michael had a LOT of anxiety,agitation,maybe nightmares.That can also made bad insomnia worse.He had used this stuff before successfully on tours,so obviously this whole thing was deliberately messed up and he was maybe too confused,exhausted and isolated to realize what was going on around him?

  • It was very clearly deliberate MURDER! That's why they did it in the house and with no proper equipment. Poor Michael was pumped FULL of this white poison, he was poisoned. Deliberately!

  • This stuff is POWERFUL...they gave it to me in the OR and within seconds I was GONE...they told me to take 3 deep breaths...I took two and that is the last I remember.

  • @goex2f I'm a nurse, and we use it in clinical practice, every day. I do not believe that is necessary an anesthesiologist to administer it. Is intended that registered nurse must be trained in airway management and resuscitation, but in licterature is widely descripted use of propofol by nurse, with a minimal incidence of adverse effects.

  • @TheTexn

    You don't understand insomnia. It doesn't matter what time you try and go to bed. If you have insomnia you simply just can't get to sleep. MJ would go to bed for like 3 hrs and then wake up suddenly. He had problems staying asleep.

  • Proof that this drug doesn't make you feel great when you wake - as was reported with Jackson.

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