This is a way too general question considering there are 100's of anaestics. Also, different types. Some more specific info would help.
Oxygen and nitrous oxide gases are used in hospitals for anesthetics. Other gases like helium are also used in hospitals for anesthetics.
i think it is called nitrous oxide
oxygen
Nitrous Oxide
nitrous oxide
Yes, typically desflurane, isoflurane, or sevoflurane are used.
Nitrous oxide is a gas used in hospitals for anaesthetics. It has the chemical formula N2O
It's a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen gasses - it's used as an anaesthetic in hospitals.
nitrogen
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Mainly pure oxygen is used, but this is often used in conjunction with nitrous, which has some pain- relieving properties and lowers the amount of actual anasthetic used. The drug that keeps the patient under anasthetic is vaporized into the o2/n2 mixture and therefore is breathed in by the patient.
they used nothing they just done the operation while you were awake
The cast of Anaesthetics - 2004 includes: Bennu Gerede as The Woman
Nitrous oxide