The anaesthetist wont be particularly interested and would usually not be testing you for drugs in your system. A small amount of marijuana would probably not show up in any case. But, if you drink alcohol regularly and smoke marijuana regularly your body builds up a resistance to the anaesthetic drugs, including drugs for pain relief. Therefore, I recommend that you be honest and inform your anaesthetist or anaesthetic nurse of this or you may find that you wake up very uncomfortable. From your friendly anaesthetic registered nurse.
General anesthesia & tobacco.
the ants getting resistance to DDT while the humans not getting resistance to tobacco? the ants getting resistance to DDT while the humans not getting resistance to tobacco- why
the people who smuggle tobacco are getting money for it and so are the companies
Yes
chewing tobacco
They sold tobacco. and no i didn't look it up. we went over it in class just yesterday
Exposure to tobacco must be limited for at least six weeks following the surgery, as nicotine interferes with circulation.
The individual should quit smoking or using tobacco products before the surgery. The individual needs to make the commitment to be a nonsmoker after the surgery.
By getting money for trade
By getting money for trade
No, neither will get rid of parasites.
yes. But when u do it in excess.but u might get throat cancer sooner. A 27 year old died because of it yesterday in the news i saw