Background Presurgery anxiety in children may result in preoperative and postoperative complications. Emergence delirium is a mental disturbance and common in children during recovery from general anaesthesia. Anxiety associated with operative procedures is distressful for children and families and has been reported to be as high as 50%. Preoperative anxiety, which is often, displayed several ways, including difficulty separating from parents or difficulty accepting anaesthesia mask or to access intravenous line can lead to negative responses postoperatively.
Aims and Objectives To provide comprehensive and easily available preparation of premedication in paediatric patients undergoing anaesthesia. The oral preparation of drugs is available for paediatric patients. But none of these drugs gives satisfying result when used individually. To study the effect of combining four common drugs…