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Halothane, sold
under the
brand name
Fluothane among others, is a
general anaesthetic. It can be used to
induce or
maintain anaesthesia. One of its benefits...
- most
common triggering agents are
volatile anesthetic gases, such as
halothane, sevoflurane, desflurane, isoflurane,
enflurane or the
depolarizing muscle...
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opioid effects.
Desflurane (common)
Enflurane (largely discontinued)
Halothane (inexpensive, discontinued)
Isoflurane (common)
Methoxyflurane Nitrous...
- 1990,
Karla agreed to
allow Paul to rape Tammy. She
obtained a
bottle of
Halothane (a
liquid general anesthetic) from the
veterinary clinic where she worked...
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meaty and
efficient breed". The
breed is
unusually responsive to the
halothane test,
which can be used to weed out
individuals with low
projected survivability...
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Cyclopropane Diethyl ether Divinyl ether Enflurane Ethylene Fluroxene Halothane (still
widely used in the
developing world and is on the WHO
Model List...
- or an
analogue thereof, such as 3-methylfentanil, and the
anaesthetic halothane.
Foreign emb****ies in
Moscow issued official requests for more information...
- July 1920 – 31
October 2013) was a
British chemist who
first synthesised halothane, a
volatile inhalational anaesthetic in 1951,
while working at the Imperial...
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breakdown product of the
volatile anesthetic agent halothane. It is also
thought to be
responsible for
halothane-induced hepatitis. It also may be
formed by...
- neurotoxin. The
introduction of
halothane in 1956
greatly diminished the use of TCE as a
general anesthetic in the 1960s, as
halothane allowed much
faster induction...