What is Propofol Injectable Emulsion?
Propofol Injectable Emulsion is a sterile, oil-in-water intravenous anesthetic preparation used for induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. It is also widely used for procedural sedation and ICU sedation in mechanically ventilated patients. Known for its rapid onset and smooth recovery, Propofol Injectable Emulsion has become a standard anesthetic in modern clinical practice.
Uses of Propofol Injectable Emulsion
• Induction of anesthesia
• Maintenance of anesthesia
• Sedation during diagnostic and surgical procedures (e.g., endoscopy)
• Sedation in mechanically ventilated ICU patients
• Short-term procedural sedation
How Does Propofol Injectable Emulsion Work?
Propofol enhances the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA at its receptor site, leading to sedation, hypnosis, and loss of consciousness. It acts within seconds of intravenous administration, providing rapid anesthesia with predictable recovery once discontinued.
Common Side Effects of Propofol Injectable Emulsion
• Pain or burning at injection site
• Hypotension (low blood pressure)
• Bradycardia (slow heart rate)
• Respiratory depression (in higher doses)
Why Choose Farbe Firma Pvt. Ltd.?
• WHO GMP-compliant injectable manufacturing
• State-of-the-art ampoule & vial lines with leak test & visual inspection
• Flexible MOQ & full contract manufacturing support
• Export presence in 30+ countries (Africa, CIS, Asia-Pacific, Latin America)
FAQs on Propofol Injectable Emulsion
Q1: What is Propofol Injectable Emulsion used for?
It is used for induction and maintenance of anesthesia, sedation in ICU, and procedural sedation.
Q2: What is the shelf life?
Generally 36 months from the date of manufacture (subject to proper storage).
Q3: Do you provide samples?
Yes, we provide one-time testing samples for evaluation.
Looking for a reliable Propofol Injectable Emulsion manufacturer?
Contact Farbe Firma Pvt. Ltd. for dossier support, registration assistance, and export supplies.











