Etomidate
Amidate and generics
General anesthetic
| C | 2 | Yes | No | No |
| Key |
- Injection: 2 mg/mL (10, 20 mL); may be preservative free or contain propylene glycol
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Citation
Hughes, Helen K., and Lauren K. Kahl, editors. "Etomidate." Harriet Lane Handbook, 23rd ed., Elsevier, 2024. Harriet Lane, www.unboundmedicine.com/harrietlane/view/Harriet_Lane_Handbook/310296/2/Etomidate.
Etomidate. In: Hughes HKH, Kahl LKL, eds. Harriet Lane Handbook. Elsevier; 2024. https://www.unboundmedicine.com/harrietlane/view/Harriet_Lane_Handbook/310296/2/Etomidate. Accessed April 20, 2026.
Etomidate. (2024). In Hughes, H. K., & Kahl, L. K. (Eds.), Harriet Lane Handbook (23rd ed.). Elsevier. https://www.unboundmedicine.com/harrietlane/view/Harriet_Lane_Handbook/310296/2/Etomidate
Etomidate [Internet]. In: Hughes HKH, Kahl LKL, editors. Harriet Lane Handbook. Elsevier; 2024. [cited 2026 April 20]. Available from: https://www.unboundmedicine.com/harrietlane/view/Harriet_Lane_Handbook/310296/2/Etomidate.
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