Thiopental (also ''Thiopentone'') causes a rapid loss of conciousness with time of onset being influenced by premedication agents. It is considered a '''ultra short acting''' barbituate, with effects seen within 15-30s following injection, and has a rapid recovery period, commonly 10-15 minutes. The duration and depth of anaesthetic, however, depends upon the ''amount'' of drug injected, ''speed'' of injection, and ''rate of distribution'' in non-fatty and fatty tissues. | Thiopental (also ''Thiopentone'') causes a rapid loss of conciousness with time of onset being influenced by premedication agents. It is considered a '''ultra short acting''' barbituate, with effects seen within 15-30s following injection, and has a rapid recovery period, commonly 10-15 minutes. The duration and depth of anaesthetic, however, depends upon the ''amount'' of drug injected, ''speed'' of injection, and ''rate of distribution'' in non-fatty and fatty tissues. |