penethal
ADDITION:
Basically, what "makes you fall asleep is the combination of drugs that an anesthesiologist givens your before surgery. There are many forms of anesthesia that are used to help you "fall asleep," these forms of anesthesia keep you in a drug-induced state of unconsciousness during surgery. Some of the anesthesia drugs used are - Propofol and Diprivan (the most common), Anaspaz…; there are a number of pre-anesthesia drugs, some of these are - Benzodiazepines, Phenothiazine (Tranquilizer), Avertin…
Generally before surgery, you are given a mild sedative drug that will help you relax; this sedative may even allow you to fall asleep. However, if you get very nervous before surgery (as nervous as I do), your body's natural adrenalin, will fight off the doziness caused by the sedative. The drugs that are used to put you under during surgery are very different; and those drugs are not easily over-ridden by your body's adrenaline. There are also drugs which inhibit the patient's ability to remember their procedure. You may or may NOT fall asleep when given one of these drugs, but sleep is not as much the function of these drugs, as the ability they have to interfere with your memory.
The types of general anesthesia vary, these drugs are given intravenously and by injection; whereby causing the patient to fall into a deep drug induced sleep. There are also forms of anesthesia that are delivered in a gas or vapor form; these are administered though a breathing tube or mask. Anesthesia drugs are also grouped together, intravenous or injection, and inhalation may be used in combination. An anesthesiologist must monitor your breathing during the surgery, as well as you heart-rate, body temperature, oxygen levels, blood pressure and more. The primary function of anesthesia and its combination of drugs are designed to relieve pain with analgesics; to immobilize, causing muscle paralysis that restricts movement; and as a sedative to induce sleep, unconsciousness, or cause amnesia (memory loss).
In summary, all surgeries and all forms of anesthesia medication pose a small risk to life; some people may develop complications due to the anesthesia, sadly anesthesia can result in the death of some patients. A patient must be carefully monitored by an anesthesiologist during surgery.
it makes you fall asleep. usually in surgery the doctors do it and sometimes when you get your tooth pulled put.
if they exist... most likely the same that makes us fall asleep.
it makes you fall asleep
triptophan
A tranquilizer.
Different people fall asleep in different ways. Most use sleeping pills to help them fall asleep and stay asleep, while others prefer natural procedures such as taking a shower before bed, exercising before sleeping, or counting sheep.
Cats don't fall out because before they do fall asleep they find a comfortable spot to fall asleep and the branches help to keep them steady.
Jigglypuff is the name of the Pokémon in the TV show that causes all of the characters to fall asleep and then draw on them with its marker.
There are some medicines that help people fall asleep faster. Another tip is getting plenty of exercise which may tire you out.
Nobody knows.I go by that theory but what I really think it is that YOU think of them before you fall asleep.
Fall asleep is future tense Ex. I am going to fall asleep. Fell asleep is past tense Ex. I fell asleep.
It takes alot of practice.But it is known to be fake. First you fall asleep, but before you fall asleep try really hard to remember you are about to fall asleep, then when you are asleep only if you know you are asleep, picture the object then move it. when you wake up go to the object and it will have moved back from the place you moved it.