Anesthetics

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Information for Authority record

Name (Hebrew)
חומרי הרדמה
Name (Latin)
Anesthetics
Name (Arabic)
مواد التخدير
Other forms of name
Anaesthetics
Anesthetic agents
See Also From tracing topical name
Central nervous system depressants
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q4990531
Library of congress: sh 85004977
Sources of Information
  • LC data base, 10/25/90(anesthetic agents)

Wikipedia description:

An anesthetic (American English) or anaesthetic (British English; see spelling differences) is a drug used to induce anesthesia ⁠— ⁠in other words, to result in a temporary loss of sensation or awareness. They may be divided into two broad classes: general anesthetics, which result in a reversible loss of consciousness, and local anesthetics, which cause a reversible loss of sensation for a limited region of the body without necessarily affecting consciousness. A wide variety of drugs are used in modern anesthetic practice. Many are rarely used outside anesthesiology, but others are used commonly in various fields of healthcare. Combinations of anesthetics are sometimes used for their synergistic and additive therapeutic effects. Adverse effects, however, may also be increased. Anesthetics are distinct from analgesics, which block only sensation of painful stimuli. Analgesics are typically used in conjunction with anesthetics to control pre-, intra-, and postoperative pain.

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