The anaesthetic action of thiopentone sodium is
characterised by:
A. Good muscle relaxation
B. Poor analgesia
C. Sensitization of heart to adrenaline
D. No postoperative residual CNS depression

1 Answer

Answer :

B. Poor analgesia

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