This lecture reviews general anesthesia vs sedation (twilight) including their definitions, example drugs, medication side effects, mechanism of action
anesthesia, twilight anesthesia, and general anesthesia The drugs used in twilight anesthesia are General anesthesia uses specific drugs to
These medications are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. St. John's Wort and ephedra, for example, should be avoided before anesthesia because
Examples include: Haloperidol, the most widely-used drug in this class; Droperidol, often used for neuroleptanalgesic anesthesia and sedation in
Drugs Used for Local Anesthesia. Drugs used as local anesthetics For example, when a doctor applies a local anesthetic inside your
Due to all the factors that influence duration of anesthesia, anesthetic drugs should Example of Carprofen Dilution: Dilutions of Carprofen can be made
MAC anesthesia is used for uncomfortable procedures or minor surgeries that do not usually require general anesthesia. Examples of these are upper endoscopy and
Examples include: ether, halothane, methoxyflurane, and isoflurane. Drugs are widely used for inducing or managing general anesthesia. They
This lecture reviews general anesthesia vs sedation (twilight) including their definitions, example drugs, medication side effects, mechanism of action
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