Although hundreds of compounds on the chemist's shelf are known to produce anaesthesia, relatively few are used clinically. The requirements for a clinically useful anaesthetic agent are necessarily stringent and include: a wide margin of safety, total reversibility of anaesthetic effect and an absence of long-term toxicity. In addition, a successful inhalation anaesthetic agent must combine the capacity for depression of the central nervous system with low levels of inter-ference with respiration and the circulation. The central nervous system effects must be quickly reversible. The acute depressant effects produced by the inhalation anaesthetics contrast with the slower development of long-term toxicity involving organs such as the l...
Anxiolytics and sedatives are used in current anaesthetic practice for anxiolysis before surgery and...
AbstractMethoxyflurane (MOF) a haloether, is an inhalation analgesic agent for emergency relief of p...
A growing body of experimental evidence suggests that anaesthetics, by influencing GABAergic and glu...
There is little question that all chemical substances capable of producing the state of anaesthesia ...
Modern anaesthesia is still mostly administered by the inhalational route and there is increasing co...
Recently, there has been increased interest and concern regarding the safety of anesthetics on the l...
BACKGROUND: Volatile anaesthetics are known to cause drug-induced liver injury, a hepatotoxic reacti...
We did a PubMed search and summarized studies on the potential adverse effect of anesthetics especia...
Systemic toxicity from local anaesthetic agent use is a rare but potentially life-threatening compli...
Local anaesthetic drugs arewidely used for the provision of regional anaesthesia and analgesia. When...
In designing the anaesthetic plan for patients undergoing surgery, the choice of anaesthetic agent m...
The general anesthetics produce the reversible loss of consciousness and sensitivity and influence t...
The toxicity of the combination of vasoconstrictors to local anaesthetic solutions has been debated ...
Inhalational anesthetic agents are chemical substances that are administered into the body via lungs...
In this review article, inhalational anesthetics agents and their pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamics ...
Anxiolytics and sedatives are used in current anaesthetic practice for anxiolysis before surgery and...
AbstractMethoxyflurane (MOF) a haloether, is an inhalation analgesic agent for emergency relief of p...
A growing body of experimental evidence suggests that anaesthetics, by influencing GABAergic and glu...
There is little question that all chemical substances capable of producing the state of anaesthesia ...
Modern anaesthesia is still mostly administered by the inhalational route and there is increasing co...
Recently, there has been increased interest and concern regarding the safety of anesthetics on the l...
BACKGROUND: Volatile anaesthetics are known to cause drug-induced liver injury, a hepatotoxic reacti...
We did a PubMed search and summarized studies on the potential adverse effect of anesthetics especia...
Systemic toxicity from local anaesthetic agent use is a rare but potentially life-threatening compli...
Local anaesthetic drugs arewidely used for the provision of regional anaesthesia and analgesia. When...
In designing the anaesthetic plan for patients undergoing surgery, the choice of anaesthetic agent m...
The general anesthetics produce the reversible loss of consciousness and sensitivity and influence t...
The toxicity of the combination of vasoconstrictors to local anaesthetic solutions has been debated ...
Inhalational anesthetic agents are chemical substances that are administered into the body via lungs...
In this review article, inhalational anesthetics agents and their pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamics ...
Anxiolytics and sedatives are used in current anaesthetic practice for anxiolysis before surgery and...
AbstractMethoxyflurane (MOF) a haloether, is an inhalation analgesic agent for emergency relief of p...
A growing body of experimental evidence suggests that anaesthetics, by influencing GABAergic and glu...