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just re-read the first post - why have we not heard more from anesthesiologists?
Quote from: "simplyme"Quote from: "somekindofsign"Ok so propofol can kill.But is there any proof that Mike took that...? 8-)Yes propofol kills. Any anesthetic can kill. That's one of the reasons surgery is risky. Some vets don't even want to use it unless absolutely necessary - like for cleaning teeth really well. And people die from it. You didn't hear about it before. Michael made it famous. People in the medical profession that have easy access to it take - they shoot up and die.Yes, that´s pretty obvious. I was just implying that this only proves preciselly JUST that propofol kills, not that Mike "died" from that, nor even that he took that.
Quote from: "somekindofsign"Ok so propofol can kill.But is there any proof that Mike took that...? 8-)Yes propofol kills. Any anesthetic can kill. That's one of the reasons surgery is risky. Some vets don't even want to use it unless absolutely necessary - like for cleaning teeth really well. And people die from it. You didn't hear about it before. Michael made it famous. People in the medical profession that have easy access to it take - they shoot up and die.
Ok so propofol can kill.But is there any proof that Mike took that...? 8-)
Quote from: "the arabian nights"just re-read the first post - why have we not heard more from anesthesiologists?I'm in the UK, and at the time they knew about propofol, anaesthetists were all over the news reports here. In the US i believe the same was happening. It's all on youtube. But propofol is old news. When the trial gets going, you will hear it all again. I don't think anaesthetists would comment on the news unless they were asked. It is such a bizarre thing to use propofol at home, why would any doctor comment further? There is not much to discuss. However, i'm sure the prosecution have their medical witnesses all lined up. Here is something else;In a hospital or operating room, a Propofol overdose is treated by immediately ceasing the drug's infusion, then beginning respiratory and cardiac support while other drugs are administered to increase blood pressure, helping re-perfuse tissues with blood and oxygen until the drug is eliminated by the body and the patient regains consciousness. The time required to clear Propofol depends mainly on the amount of Propofol given and over what period of time as well as the ability of the patient's liver and kidneys to metabolize and eliminate the drug.By the way, did you know that MJ had uneven levels of propofol in his body?
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I did not read the report (I question the credibility of it) but I am wondering if they are implying a difference in propofol levels in venous blood compared to arterial blood and various body tissues (muscle, brain, adipose tissue)? My logic tells me there would naturally be a difference in all due to the rate of uptake per tissue and the metabolism of it.
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