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- Halothane, sold under the brand name Fluothane among others, is a general anaesthetic. It can be used to induce or maintain anaesthesia. One of its benefits...
- most common triggering agents are volatile anesthetic gases, such as halothane, sevoflurane, desflurane, isoflurane, enflurane or the depolarizing muscle...
- or an analogue thereof, such as 3-methylfentanil, and the anaesthetic halothane. Foreign emb****ies in Moscow issued official requests for more information...
- 1990, Karla agreed to allow Paul to rape Tammy. She obtained a bottle of Halothane (a liquid general anesthetic) from the veterinary clinic where she worked...
- meaty and efficient breed". The breed is unusually responsive to the halothane test, which can be used to weed out individuals with low projected survivability...
- opioid effects. Desflurane (common) Enflurane (largely discontinued) Halothane (inexpensive, discontinued) Isoflurane (common) Methoxyflurane Nitrous...
- At ~1 MAC halothane, reported minor changes in tubulin protein expression (~1.3-fold) in primary cortical neurons after exposure to halothane and isoflurane...
- July 1920 – 31 October 2013) was a British chemist who first synthesised halothane, a volatile inhalational anaesthetic in 1951, while working at the Imperial...
- the discovery of halothane in 1955. Halothane gas was the most common anaesthetic for many years. There had been deaths with halothane and liver damage...
- su****ded d-tubocurarine for anesthesia during surgery. When used with halothane d-tubocurarine can cause a profound fall in blood pressure in some patients...