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Melody White

Ph.D. Candidate in Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Connecticut
I am a 2025 Doctor of Pharmacy Candidate at the University of Connecticut’s School of Pharmacy. I have a bachelor’s degree in Molecular and Cell Biology and Pharmacy from the University of Connecticut that I obtained in 2021 and 2023, respectively. I am a research student for Dr. C. Michael White at the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy.

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Some patients can have vivid and detailed sexual hallucinations during anesthesia with sedative-hypnotic drugs like propofol, midazolam, diazepam and nitrous oxide. Some make suggestive or sexual comments or act out, such as grabbing or kissing medical professionals or touching themselves in a sexual way. Others awaken erroneously believing they were sexually assaulted. Why does this happen?

Some patients can have vivid and detailed sexual hallucinations during anesthesia with sedative-hypnotic drugs like propofol, midazolam, diazepam and nitrous oxide. Some make suggestive or sexual comments or act out, such as grabbing or kissing medical professionals or touching themselves in a sexual way. Others awaken erroneously believing they were sexually assaulted. Why does this happen?

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