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Local Anesthetics

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Large Animal Practice, 1981
Local anesthetics are used in a wide range of clinical situations to prevent acute pain and to stop or ameliorate pain produced by cancer or pain associated with chronic painful conditions. Knowledge of the pharmacology of local anesthetics is essential for their safe use and selection of specific agents to achieve intended goals.Local anesthetics are ...
J. Descotes, J.Cl. Evreux
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Local Anesthetics

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2007
Local anesthetics are used broadly to prevent or reverse acute pain and treat symptoms of chronic pain. This chapter, on the analgesic aspects of local anesthetics, reviews their broad actions that affect many different molecular targets and disrupt their functions in pain processing.
F, Yanagidate, G R, Strichartz
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Injectable Anesthetics and Anesthetic Adjuncts

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1987
The purpose of this article is to review the use of selected anesthetics and anesthetic adjuncts in horses. Emphasis is placed on the pharmacologic bases of their use.
John C. Thurmon   +3 more
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Anesthetic neurotoxicity--clinical implications of animal models.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2015
Some anesthetics and sedatives have been shown to cause neurotoxic effects in laboratory animals. The FDA collaboration SmartTots recommends undertaking large-scale clinical studies and avoiding nonurgent surgical procedures requiring anesthesia in ...
B. Rappaport   +4 more
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Choice of anesthetics

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2004
The choice of anesthetics for vascular surgical patients is not only determined by the kind and extent of the surgical procedure but also by patient comorbidities. Frequently, patients have a history of hypertension, peripheral vascular and coronary artery disease,cerebrovascular disease, and renal impairment.
Cosmin Guta, Pieter van der Starre
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INHALATION ANESTHETICS AND ANESTHETIC UPTAKE

Veterinary Surgery, 1975
With the advent of new inhalant anesthetic agents and specialized equipment for their administration, inhalation anesthesia has become the method of choice of many small and large animal practitioners.
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Neurotoxicity of Anesthetics

Anesthesiology, 1979
Anesthetic toxicity can be strictly defined as a potentially harmful action or effect that is not part of the expected anesthetic or pharmacologic action of the agent. Such a definition would exclude the undesirable effects of an overdose of an anesthetic agent (wherein the expected pharmacologic effects are simply exaggerated) or a recognized expected
John D. Michenfelder   +1 more
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The Anesthetic Efficacy of Midazolam in the Enflurane-anesthetized Dog

Anesthesiology, 1987
This study determined the anesthetic efficacy of midazolam (MID) in terms of its ability to reduce enflurane MAC (EMAC). Control EMAC was determined by the tail-clamp method in 15 mongrel dogs. Each animal then received at least three incremental infusion rates of MID from among the following: 0.48, 2.4, 9.6, 19.2, 28.8, 48, or 151.2 micrograms.kg-1 ...
Ian M. Schwieger   +2 more
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Ventilation and anesthetic approaches for rigid bronchoscopy.

Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2014
Due to growing interest in management of central airway obstruction, rigid bronchoscopy is undergoing a resurgence in popularity among pulmonologists. Performing rigid bronchoscopy requires use of deep sedation or general anesthesia to achieve adequate ...
V. Pathak   +5 more
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The effect of anesthetic charge on anesthetic-phospholipid interactions

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1981
Cationic and uncharged forms of a tertiary amine local anesthetic are reported to have different properties and potencies as nerve blocking agents. However, the relative capacities of each form of the local anesthetic to perturb the properties of different model membrane systems is unknown.
Philip S. Low, Stephen R. Davio
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