Tag: anesthetics
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Gaseous Anesthetics.
Introduction The history of anesthesia is a relatively recent one; if one begins with the analgesia dentist, Horace Wells, who discovered the used nitrous oxide during a dental extraction in the early 1800s. The first public showing of anesthesia occurred in October 1846, when ether was used to prevent pain during surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital. […]
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Complete Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus After Prolonged Sevoflurane Sedation: A Case Report About 3 Cases.
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Genetic damage of operating and recovery room personnel occupationally exposed to waste anaesthetic gases.
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FDA Drug Safety Communication: FDA approves label changes for use of general anesthetic and sedation drugs in young children.
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FDA Drug Safety Communication: FDA review results in new warnings about using general anesthetics and sedation drugs in young children and pregnant women.
The FDA has issued new information about this safety issue, see the FDA Drug Safety Communication issued on 4-27-2017. [ 12-14-2016 ] The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning that repeated or lengthy use of general anesthetic and sedation drugs during surgeries or procedures in children younger than 3 years or in pregnant […]
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Sevoflurane or halothane in inhalational anesthesia induction in childhood. Anesthesia quality and fluoride level.
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Comparison of maintenance and recovery characteristics of sevoflurane-nitrous oxide and enflurane-nitrous oxide anaesthesia.
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The pharmacology of sevoflurane in infants and children.
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Effects of sevoflurane dose and mode of ventilation on cardiopulmonary function and blood biochemical variables in horses.
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Serum fluoride concentrations and exocrine kidney function with sevoflurane and enflurane. An open, randomized, comparative phase III study of patients with healthy kidneys.