Structural Biochemistry/Propofol

Overview
Propofol is a drug that reduces anxiety and tension, and promotes relaxation and sleep or loss of consciousness. Propofol provides loss of awareness for short diagnostic tests and surgical procedures, sleep at the beginning of surgery, and supplements other types of general anesthetics. Propofol is for injection into a vein. It is given by trained anesthesia professionals in a controlled environment.

Side effects
Contact our doctor immediately if you present the following symptoms after injecting propofol into your bloodstream:
 * hives
 * difficulty breathing
 * swelling in lips, throat, face or tongue
 * numbness
 * seizure
 * rashes

Propofol is a very short-acting drug, and its effects generally wear off in just a few hours. However, propofol may affect your ability to drive or operate machinery for several hours after use. Do not attempt to drive yourself home if you have received propofol for minor outpatient surgery or diagnostic tests.

Reference
http://www.drugs.com/propofol.html