Propofol is known to possess direct antiemetic effects. Its use for inducti
on and maintenance of anaesthesia has been shown to be associated with a lo
wer incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) when compared to
any other anaesthetic drug or technique. However, its mechanism of action i
n this context is still not well understood. In this article, the best ways
to take advantage of propofol's antiemetic properties are emphasized. The
possible effects of propofol on the cerebral cortex, its interactions with
the dopaminergic and the serotoninergic systems are evaluated by the known
clinical and basic science results. Finally,the advantages and disadvantage
s of using propofol to decrease the incidence of PONV in clinical practice
are discussed.