Premedication with oral and transdermal clonidine provides safe and efficacious postoperative sympatholysis.

1994 
We studied 61 patients undergoing elective major non-cardiac surgery in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-control clinical trial to test the hypothesis that the addition of clonidine to a standardized general anesthetic could safely provide postoperative sympatholysis for patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease. Patients were allocated randomly to receive either placebo (n=31) or clonidine (n=30). The treatment group received premedication with a transdermal clonidine system (0.2 mg/d) the night prior to surgery, which was left in place for 72 h, and 0.3 mg oral clonidine 60-90 min before surgery
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