- An
anesthetic (American English) or
anaesthetic (British English; see
spelling differences) is a drug used to
induce anesthesia — in
other words, to...
- An
anaesthetic machine (British English) or
anesthesia machine (American English) is a
medical device used to
generate and mix a
fresh gas flow of medical...
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these are
still used in
clinical practice and in research, the
following anaesthetic agents are
primarily of
historical interest in
developed countries: Acetylene...
- individual, the
complexity and
stress of the
procedure itself, and the
anaesthetic technique. Of
these factors, the individual's
health has the greatest...
- A
general anaesthetic (or anesthetic) is a drug that
brings about a
reversible loss of consciousness.
These drugs are
generally administered by an...
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General anaesthetics (or anesthetics) are
often defined as
compounds that
induce a loss of
consciousness in
humans or loss of
righting reflex in animals...
- of
neuraxial regional anaesthesia involving the
injection of a
local anaesthetic with or
without an
opioid into the
subarachnoid space.
Usually a single-shot...
- Alanis, JM; Mori, M; Lafargue, RT; Vogel, JH; Metcalf, DR (1967). "An
anaesthetic agent: 2-orthochlorophenyl, 2-methylamino
cyclohexanone HCl (CI-581)"...
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significant medical uses,
especially in
surgery and dentistry, for its
anaesthetic and pain-reducing effects, and it is on the
World Health Organization's...
- 1111/j.1553-2712.2009.00499.x. PMID 19845549. "Management of
severe local anaesthetic toxicity". anaesthetists.org. ****ociation of
Anaesthetists of
Great Britain...