A library of chemical compounds that reverse the anesthetic effects of propofol. Problem: Propofol is one of the most commonly used anesthetics in medical care. It is used to induce and maintain sedation in surgeries, ICU care, emergency care, and other procedures. However, there currently is no pharmacological method for reversing propofol-induced sedation, meaning that doctors must wait for patients' bodies to wake from sedation naturally. This can be problematic when patients stop breathing or are slow to wake from sedation. Solution: The inventors developed a library of compounds that antagonize the effects of propofol. In animal models these compounds produce increased arousal and reversal of propofol-induced sedation. Furthermore, these compounds are effective at dosages of a non-lethal level to the animal. Advantages:
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Docket : 22-10000