An anaesthetic is a drug or agent that induces a temporary, reversible loss of sensation or awareness to prevent pain during medical procedures. It acts by blocking nerve impulses (local) or causing unconsciousness (general). Common examples include lidocaine (local), propofol (sedation), and nitrous oxide (general).
Yes, you have three options. General anaesthetic, conscious sedation or no-sedation at all. I'd recommend General Anaesthetic.
Nitrous oxide is currently used as an anaesthetic in medicine
Local Anaesthetic - novel - was created in 1969.
Local Anaesthetic - album - was created in 2008.
anaesthetic gas dose not have a symbol because it is not a proper gas.
Local Anaesthetic - novel - has 358 pages.
Capable of rendering insensible; as, anaesthetic agents., Characterized by, or connected with, insensibility; as, an anaesthetic effect or operation., That which produces insensibility to pain, as chloroform, ether, etc.
Capable of rendering insensible; as, anaesthetic agents., Characterized by, or connected with, insensibility; as, an anaesthetic effect or operation., That which produces insensibility to pain, as chloroform, ether, etc.
When the doctor realized I was still conscious, he thankfully ordered "a little more anaesthetic".
2012
anaesthetic?
It kills you