Anesthesia and Sedative
Propofol is a sedative and an anesthesia. Doctors like to use this chemical because it acts very quickly and doesn’t build up in the body like other drugs. After being injected into a vein, propofol takes about two minutes to reach its full potential and effects last ten minutes at most. Veterinarians use this when they’re putting animals under for surgery and other procedures, so it works just as well on your pup as it will on you! If you’re looking for a piece of jewelry to sedate an otherwise wild outfit, try our propofol necklace. It also makes a great gift for anesthesiologists, veterinarians, surgeons, and starry-eyed pre-med students.