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Sevoflurane, sold
under the
brand name Sevorane,
among others, is a sweet-smelling, nonflammable,
highly fluorinated methyl isopropyl ether used as an...
- isoflurane,
sevoflurane and desflurane, as well as
certain anesthetic gases such as
nitrous oxide and xenon.
Desflurane Isoflurane Nitrous oxide Sevoflurane Xenon...
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countries has been
mostly replaced by
newer anesthetic agents such as
sevoflurane. It is no
longer commercially available in the
United States. Halothane...
- 2017). "
SEVOFLURANE-
sevoflurane liquid DESCRIPTION". DailyMed.
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March 2021. "PubChem
Compound Summary for CID 5206,
Sevoflurane". PubChem...
- (inexpensive, discontinued)
Isoflurane (common)
Methoxyflurane Nitrous oxide Sevoflurane (common)
Xenon (rarely used)
Volatile agents are
typically organic liquids...
-
mixture of (R) and (S)
optical isomers (enantiomers).
Together with
sevoflurane, it is
gradually replacing isoflurane for
human use,
except in economically...
-
currently used
inhaled anesthetics, such as isoflurane, desflurane, and
sevoflurane, are
halogenated ethers.
Diethyl ether was
found to have undesirable...
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plant worker Bing
Partridge to
steal a
supply of gingerbread-scented
sevoflurane from his workplace,
which Manx uses to
incapacitate his victims. Manx...
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valerenic acid)
Volatile organic compounds (e.g., chloroform,
diethyl ether,
sevoflurane)
GABAB receptor ligands include: 1,4-Butanediol
Baclofen GABA Gabamide...
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including the
commercial products methoxyflurane, enflurane, isoflurane,
sevoflurane and desflurane.[citation needed]
Alkyl chlorides Some low
molecular weight...