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  1. General anesthetics are medicines that render a patient reversibly unconscious and unresponsive in order to allow surgeons to operate on that patient.

  2. General anesthesia: Uses a combination of intravenous and inhaled gases to produce a sleep-like state where the patient is unconscious and will not respond to any stimuli, including pain. This may cause changes in breathing and circulation which will need to be monitored.

  3. 13 kwi 2022 · This article will expand your knowledge of the general anesthetic drug category and the adjunctive medications used with them. Learn about the different varieties of general anesthetics, as well as their uses, side effects, and costs.

  4. General anaesthetic. Appearance. hide. These drugs are not to be confused with sleep medicine for insomnia. General anaesthetics (or anesthetics) are often defined as compounds that induce a loss of consciousness in humans or loss of righting reflex in animals.

  5. 3 wrz 2021 · For suppliers, pharmacists and managers, NEADL offers advice on a minimum set of drugs that must be available wherever anaesthesia is to be conducted safely. This facilitates efforts focused on ensuring the sustainability of drug supply. For anaesthetists, the list is in no way prescriptive.

  6. There are two types of general anesthetics, inhalation and intravenous. With either type, the arterial concentration of drug required to induce anesthesia varies with the condition of the patient, the desired depth of anesthesia, and the concomitant use of other drugs. (From AMA Drug Evaluations Annual, 1994, p.173) ATC Classification

  7. Commonly Used Anesthetic Medications. Note: fellow residents prepared this chart for your reference. For complete drug index and dosing instructions please refer to appropriate resources. Midazolam Diazepam Propofol Thiopental. Etomidate Ketamine Dexmedetomidine Methohexital. Anesthetics/Sedatives.

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