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Halothane is the systematic name. It has no other name and there would be no point giving a chemical name as it would cause an extortionate amount of confusion in the chemical world of chemists.
halothane : red
I would say halothane
Yes. There is scientific evidence to indicate that Halothane is able to induce cytochrome P450. P450 in turn anaerobically reduces halothane to potentially toxic metabolic compounds that cause liver damage
Yes.
nitrous oxide : lower solubility halothane : higher solubility
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halothane (a nonflammable inhalation anesthetic that produces general anesthesia; used along with analgesics and muscle relaxants for many types of surgical procedures)
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