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enflurane
etomidatel
maybe but for safety reasons in major surgery they are not given alone
propofol (it can depress your respiration for about 30 seconds)
enflurane (because it can affect the brain and cause convulsion)
Mini Tummy Tuck is the Solution. No General Anaesthesia. No Hospital
desflurane (because it can cause respiratory infection - cough, bronchospasm)
Robert Richard Schiewe has written: 'The pharmacology of general anaesthesia'
anaesthesia or US anesthesia[an-niss-theez-ee-a] Nounloss of bodily feeling caused by disease or accident or by drugs such as ether: called [general anaesthesia] when consciousness is lost and [local anaesthesia] when only a specific area of the body is involved [Greek]Next time, google definition: [word]
I don't think so, but call your doctor to find out.
Local anaesthesia is typically used, as removing a tooth is a fairly short and simple procedure and it is simpler to have the patient awake during it. General anaesthesia might be used if the patient has a strong fear or intolerance of dentistry.
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