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Preoperative control

Daniel Chavarría Bolaños · FDA-approved active Small molecule

Preoperative control drugs are used to reduce the risk of complications during surgery by controlling various physiological parameters.

Preoperative control drugs are used to reduce the risk of complications during surgery by controlling various physiological parameters. Used for Prevention of perioperative cardiovascular complications.

At a glance

Generic namePreoperative control
Also known asPlacebo
SponsorDaniel Chavarría Bolaños
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaAnesthesiology
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

They work by regulating blood pressure, heart rate, and other vital signs to ensure a stable and controlled environment for the surgical procedure. This can include medications that reduce blood pressure, prevent bleeding, or stabilize the patient's cardiovascular system.

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Common side effects

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