Today, a variety of anesthetics are used depending on the procedure and patient needs. Common general anesthetics include propofol, sevoflurane, and desflurane, while local anesthetics like lidocaine and bupivacaine are frequently used for minor surgeries. Additionally, regional anesthetics such as epidurals and nerve blocks are employed for pain management during and after procedures. The choice of anesthetic is tailored to ensure safety, effectiveness, and patient comfort.
1) When I had surgery on me teeth the dentist used the anesthetic, so their wasn't pain.
I believe the French were first to utilize Ether as analagesic and anesthetic.
No
Since there are no pain receptors in the brain, there is no need for deeper anesthetic.
Anesthetic is used in operating theaters to put people to sleep when they need an operation
Queen Hatshepsut did not use the first anesthetic, as she lived in ancient Egypt during the 15th century BCE, long before the development of modern anesthetics. However, ancient Egyptian medical practices included the use of various herbal remedies and possibly alcohol to alleviate pain. Some scholars suggest that certain substances used in their medical treatments may have had anesthetic properties, but they were not formalized as anesthetics in the way we understand today.
Chloroform is a volatile liquid that can be inhaled to induce unconsciousness. It has been historically used as an anesthetic for medical procedures and surgeries due to its ability to produce a general anesthetic effect. However, its use has declined in favor of safer anesthetic agents with fewer side effects.
There are not pharmacy uses. It is used as a anesthetic.
There are some medical uses. GENERALLY WE USE IT AS A ANESTHETIC.
There are many uses. Generally the main use is using as a anesthetic.
Chloroform was first used as an anesthetic in 1847.
Chloroform is not recommended as an anesthetic agent due to its potential toxicity and adverse effects on the heart and liver. It also has a narrow therapeutic window, meaning it can easily lead to overdose and cause respiratory depression. Safer and more effective anesthetic agents have been developed, leading to a decline in the use of chloroform for medical purposes.