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general anesthetics, an-ess-thet-iks, normally, produce loss, consciousness before and during surgery, for obstetrics, labor and delivery, certain minor procedures, an anesthetic, given in small amounts to relieve anxiety, pain without causing unconsciousness, the anesthetics, used for certain procedures in a medical doctor's, dentist's office, propofol is used sometimes in patients in intensive care units in hospitals to cause unconsciousness, this may allow the patients to withstand the stress, being, intensive care unit and help the patients cooperate when a machine, assist with breathing, propofol should not be used in children in intensive care units, thiopental also, control convulsions, seizures, caused by certain medicines, seizure disorders, thiopental, reduce pressure on the brain in certain conditions, thiopental also, help treat some mental disorders, thiopental, general anesthetics are usually given by inhalation, by injection into a vein, certain anesthetics, given rectally to help produce sleep before surgery, certain other procedures, most general anesthetics can be used by themselves in producing loss, consciousness, some are often used together, this allows for more effective anesthesia in certain patients, general anesthetics are given only by, under the immediate supervision, a medical doctor, dentist trained to use them, will be receiving a general anesthetic during surgery, anesthesiologist will give you the medicine and closely follow my progress, general anesthetics are available, following dosage forms inhalation, enflurane, inhalation, halothane, inhalation, isoflurane, inhalation, methoxyflurane, inhalation, nitrous oxide, inhalation, parenteral, etomidate, injection, ketamine, injection, methohexital, injection, propofol, injectable emulsion, thiopental, injection, rectal, methohexital, rectal solution, thiopental, rectal solution, rectal suspension, for general anesthetics, allergic reaction to barbiturates, general anesthetics, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, for barbiturate anesthetics, methohexital and thiopental, methohexital has not been studied in pregnant women, it has not been shown to cause birth defects , other problems in animal studies, studies on effects in pregnancy with thiopental, haven't been done in either humans, animals, barbiturate anesthetics during pregnancy may affect the nervous system, fetus, for etomidate, etomidate has not been studied in pregnant women, studies in animals have not shown etomidate to cause birth defects , it has been shown to cause other unwanted effects, animal fetus, doses usually many times the human dose, for inhalation anesthetics, enflurane, halothane, isoflurane, methoxyflurane, nitrous oxide, enflurane, halothane, isoflurane, methoxyflurane, nitrous oxide, haven't been studied in pregnant women, studies in animals, inhalation anesthetics, birth defects , other harm to the fetus.when used as an anesthetic for an abortion, enflurane, halothane, isoflurane, increased bleeding.when used in small doses to relieve pain during labor and delivery, halothane may slow delivery and increase bleeding, mother after the baby is born, effects do not occur with small doses, enflurane, isoflurane, methoxyflurane, may occur with large doses, anesthetics, for ketamine, ketamine has not been studied in pregnant women, studies in animals have not shown that ketamine causes birth defects , damage to certain tissues, large amounts for a long period, for propofol, propofol has not been studied in pregnant women, studies in animals have not shown propofol to cause birth defects , it has been shown to cause deaths in nursing mothers and their offspring, doses usually many times the human dose, general anesthetics, unwanted effects, drowsiness , newborn baby if large amounts are given to the mother during labor and delivery, when breast-feeding , barbiturate anesthetics, methohexital and thiopental, halothane, propofol pass into the breast milk, general anesthetics, haven't been reported to cause problems in nursing babies, children anesthetics given by inhalation and ketamine, tested in children, haven't been shown to cause different side effects, problems in children than they do in adults, etomidate in children with use in other age groups, is not expected to cause different side effects, problems in children, in adults, thiopental administered intravenously in children with use in other age groups, using thiopental intravenously in children is not expected to cause different side effects, problems in children, in adults, propofol has been tested in children to produce loss, consciousness before and during surgery, it has not been shown to cause different side effects, problems in children, in adults, propofol should not be used in critically ill children to help the children withstand the stress, being, intensive care unit, some critically ill children have developed problems with their body chemistries after receiving propofol, a few children have died as a result, this, not known if propofol, the severe illnesses, the children caused this problem, elderly people are especially sensitive to the effects, the barbiturate anesthetics, methohexital and thiopental, etomidate, propofol, anesthetics given by inhalation, this may increase the chance, side effects, ketamine has not been shown to cause different side effects, problems in older people, in younger adults, an interaction might occur, change the dose, when you are receiving general anesthetics, health care professional know, taking any other medicine, street drugs, amphetamines, uppers, barbiturates, downers, cocaine, marijuana, phencyclidine, pcp, angel dust, heroin, other narcotics, serious, possibly fatal, side effects may occur if my medical doctor, dentist gives you an anesthetic without knowing, have taken another medicine other medical problems, general anesthetics, any other medical problems, malignant hyperthermia, shortly after receiving an anesthetic, family history, malignant hyperthermia include very high fever, fast and irregular heartbeat , muscle spasms, tightness, breathing problems, this side effect may occur again, a general anesthetic will be different for different patients, a physician will decide on the right amount for you, the dose will depend on, general physical condition, the kind, surgery, other procedure you are having, other medicines you are taking, will receive before and during surgery, precautions, know the side effects, for patients going home within 24 hours after receiving a general anesthetic, general anesthetics, feel drowsy, tired, weak for up to a few days after they, may also cause problems with coordination, ability to think, for at least 24 hours, longer if necessary, after receiving a general anesthetic, do not drive, not alert, otherwise directed by my medical doctor, do not drink alcoholic beverages, take other cns depressants, medicines that slow down the nervous system, possibly causing drowsiness , for about 24 hours after you have received a general anesthetic, add to the effects, the anesthetic, some examples, cns depressants are antihistamines, medicine for hay fever, other allergies, colds; other sedatives, tranquilizers, sleeping medicine; prescription pain medicine, narcotics; other barbiturates; medicine for seizures; and muscle relaxants, side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, receiving a general anesthetic, a physician will closely follow its effects, some effects may not be noticed until later, side effects occur within 2 weeks after you have received an anesthetic, abdominal, stomach pain, back, leg pain, bloody vomit, fever, headache, severe, increase, decrease in amount, urine, appetite, nausea, severe, pale skin, unusual tiredness , weakness, weakness, wrist and fingers, weight loss, unusual, yellow eyes, skin, side effects should go away as the effects, the anesthetic wear off, side effects continue, bothersome, shivering, trembling, blurred, double vision, other vision problems, dizziness , lightheadedness, feeling faint, drowsiness , headache, mood, mental changes, nausea, mild, vomiting, nightmares, unusual dreams, other side effects, additional information once a medicine has been approved for marketing for a certain use, experience may show, also useful for other medical problems, uses are not included in product labeling, ketamine and thiopental are used in certain patients with the following medical conditions, anesthesia in children, ketamine, hypoxia, cerebral, shortage, oxygen supplied to the brain, thiopental, ischemia, cerebral, shortage, blood supplied to the brain, thiopental, sedation in children, ketamine, other than, information, there is no additional information relating to, side effects for these uses, brand names some commonly used brand names are, amidate, brevital, diprivan, e ¯thrane, fluothane, forane, ketalar, penthrane, pentothal, diprivan, e ¯thrane, fluothane, forane, ketalar, pentothal,



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