Anesthetics are used during anesthesia. There are many different anesthetics used, the most common being Propofol.
anesthetics is used in ambulatory
the branch of medical science that studies anesthesia and anesthetics
No, Anesthesia is the condition of being under the effect of an anesthetic. Anesthetics include a wide variety of different chemicals.
Gaston Labat has written: 'Regional anesthesia' -- subject(s): Anesthetics 'Regional anesthesia; its technic and clinical application' -- subject(s): Local anesthesia, Local Anesthesia
Most anesthetics used by dentists do not make you sleep.
R. R. Macintosh has written: 'Physics for the anaesthetist' -- subject(s): Administration, Administration & dosage, Anesthesia, Anesthetics, Biophysics, Physics 'Essentials of general anaesthesia' -- subject(s): Anesthesia in dentistry, Anesthetics 'Physics for the anaesthetist' -- subject(s): Administration, Anesthetics, Biophysics
Redhead require more anesthetics to go under during surgery.
Local anesthetics include cocaine, procaine, lidocaine, while generic anesthetics are divided into inhaled (desflurane, nitrous oxide) and intravenous (diazepam, lorazepam, and barbiturates) anesthetics.
There are various volatile anesthetics with similar sedative effects to chloroform, such as isoflurane and sevoflurane. These anesthetics are commonly used in medical settings for inducing sedation and anesthesia during surgeries. Additionally, other sedatives like benzodiazepines and opioids can produce similar effects to chloroform, but they do not work in the same way.
Local anesthetics are used to prevent patients from feeling pain during medical, surgical, or dental procedures
Paluel J. Flagg has written: 'The art of anaesthesia' -- subject(s): Anesthetics, Anesthesia
The purpose of local anesthesia is to numb the immediate area of the body for either surgery or some other procedure that is likely to cause pain. Many different local anesthetics are available.