This document provides guidance on common anaesthetic drugs used for induction, maintenance, and emergencies.
List of anaesthetic drugs local anaesthetics general anaesthetics inhalational anaesthetics volatile anaesthetics analgesics opioids.
ANAESTHETICS Anaesthetics: An anaesthetic is a drug or agent that produces a complete or partial loss of feeling.
List of anaesthetic drugs local anaesthetics general anaesthetics inhalational anaesthetics volatile anaesthetics analgesics opioids.
Modern anaesthetics are very safe. There are some common side effects from the anaesthetic drugs or the equipment used, which are usually not serious or long lasting. Risks will vary between individuals and will depend on the procedure and anaesthetic technique used.
List of anaesthetic drugs local anaesthetics general anaesthetics inhalational anaesthetics volatile anaesthetics analgesics opioids.
Some common operations Fully anaesthetised (controlled unconsciousness under general anaesthetic) A local anaesthetic drug is injected through a
Spinal, epidural and nerve blocks are common types of regional anaesthetic. At the end of your operation the anaesthetist will stop any anaesthetic drugs.
The common effects of anaesthetic agents described above apply to the volatile anaesthetics. These drugs are usually supplied as liquids and require a vaporizer
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