Don't you mean ether? Well, I don't think ether has been used as an anesthetic agent yet.
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The pharmaceutical use of alkane is often used in general anesthesia. Alkane is a compound of halothane which is a general anesthetic agent.
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First you have to go outside. Use the front door. A little hint. Where you first enter.
Ketamine is a sedative that is usually given intravenously. I am a vet tech and we use this quite often. It is commonly used in conjunction with Diazepam (Valium) to induce a patient for intubation and then the patient is placed under general anesthesia (gas/Isoflurane/Sevoflurane). Ketamine is also a drug that can and has been abused by people with addictions. It is a controlled substance and must be logged accordingly. Hope this has answered your question :)
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I believe the French were first to utilize Ether as analagesic and anesthetic.
There are some side effects. So we don't use it as a anesthetic.
There is no way a total local anesthetic can be effective on the penis.
if you use anesthetic with delivery the baby may be alittle sleepy the first day but that's all they do the first week anyway. personal choice. joymaker rn
Ketamine hydrochloride is a neurodissociative agent that is sometimes used as a preanesthetic agent or as an adjunctive anesthetic agent. It is a controlled drug due to the potential for humans to abuse the drug and some veterinary clinics do not use ketamine because of this.
The pharmaceutical use of alkane is often used in general anesthesia. Alkane is a compound of halothane which is a general anesthetic agent.
Phenol is also known as carbolic acid, and is used as a disinfecting agent and topical anesthetic. It may be used to cauterize small wounds and is used in conjunction with calamine (zinc oxide and ferric oxide) as an antipruritic, or anti-itch agent. The phenol most likely is present for its anesthetic effects to calm the itching sensation.
1) When I had surgery on me teeth the dentist used the anesthetic, so their wasn't pain.
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It has not been used as an anesthetic for a long time for good reason: It can cause brain damage and has other serious side effects. It is not an approved anesthetic.
Since there are no pain receptors in the brain, there is no need for deeper anesthetic.
There are some uses. Generally we use it as a anesthetic.