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Sodium thiopental generally produces less hypotension than an equivalent dose of propofol when used for induction of anaesthesia. This is partly because both drugs decrease systemic vascular resistance, but thiopentone (as opposed to propofol) tends to preserve the reflex tachycardia seen in states of acute hypotension, which can restore cardiac output.