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Home / Resources / Allergy News / Can Patients With Egg Allergy Receive Propofol Anesthetic?

Can Patients With Egg Allergy Receive Propofol Anesthetic?

October 10, 2014 by Suzie Fromer

Q. A colleague in anesthesiology recently posed a question to me about propofol, which contains egg lecithin. Should we be concerned about patients with a history of egg allergy receiving propofol?

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Category: Allergy News Tagged: egg allergy, propofol anesthetic

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