Definition of Isoflurane. Meaning of Isoflurane. Synonyms of Isoflurane

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- anesthesia, due to airway irritation with isoflurane. Isoflurane is given via inhalation. Side effects of isoflurane include a decreased ability to breathe...
- older agent isoflurane. While sevoflurane is only half as soluble as isoflurane in blood, the tissue blood partition coefficients of isoflurane and sevoflurane...
- and isoflurane, it is a racemic mixture of (R) and (S) optical isomers (enantiomers). Together with sevoflurane, it is gradually replacing isoflurane for...
- replaced in the 1980s by enflurane and isoflurane. By 2005, the most common volatile anesthetics used were isoflurane, sevoflurane, and desflurane. Since...
- agents such as isoflurane, sevoflurane and desflurane, as well as certain anesthetic gases such as nitrous oxide and xenon. Desflurane Isoflurane Nitrous oxide...
- Enflurane (largely discontinued) Halothane (inexpensive, discontinued) Isoflurane (common) Methoxyflurane Nitrous oxide Sevoflurane (common) Xenon (rarely...
- diagnostic procedure. Examples of drugs which can be used for sedation include isoflurane, diethyl ether, propofol, etomidate, ketamine, pentobarbital, lorazepam...
- anesthetic developed and other currently used inhaled anesthetics, such as isoflurane, desflurane, and sevoflurane, are halogenated ethers. Diethyl ether was...
- carbon groups. . Examples of commonly used halogenated ethers include isoflurane, sevofluorane and desflurane. An ideal inhaled anesthetic wasn't found...
- response to incision (MAC-BAR) produced by desflurane and isoflurane: desflurane and isoflurane MAC-BAR without and with fentanyl". Anesthesiology. 88 (1):...