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The Reincarnation of Methoxyflurane

Journal of Anesthesia History, 2020
Methoxyflurane was an inhaled agent commonly used for general anesthesia in the 1960s, but its clinical role gradually decreased in the 1970s because of reports of dose-dependent nephrotoxicity. In 1999 its manufacturer, Abbott Laboratories, discontinued distribution of methoxyflurane in the United States and Canada.
S. Ikeda
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Environmental impact of low-dose methoxyflurane versus nitrous oxide for analgesia: how green is the ‘green whistle’?

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2023
Background The NHS has the target of reducing its carbon emission by 80% by 2032. Part of its strategy is using pharmaceuticals with a less harmful impact on the environment. Nitrous oxide is currently used widely within the NHS.
Aleksis EV Martindale   +4 more
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Efficacy and Safety of Methoxyflurane for Treatment of Acute Traumatic Pain by EMTs during Alpine Rescue Operations: The “PainDrop” Trial

Prehospital Emergency Care, 2022
Background: Treatment of acute traumatic pain is a core task for mountain rescue services. Intravenous access, however, is often difficult, and the vast majority of missions are carried out without a physician at the scene.
Alexander Egger   +9 more
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Inhaled methoxyflurane for the management of trauma related pain in patients admitted to hospital emergency departments: a randomised, double-blind placebo-controlled trial (PenASAP study)

European journal of emergency medicine, 2020
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background Oligo-analgesia is common in the emergency department (ED). This study aimed at reporting, when initiated by triage nurse, the superior efficacy of inhaled methoxyflurane plus standard of ...
A. Ricard-Hibon   +10 more
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Methoxyflurane Hepatitis

Southern Medical Journal, 1977
A veterinarian's assistant who sniffed methoxyflurane as a euphoriant developed fulminant hepatitis and died of hepatic failure. The abuse of fluorinated anesthetics has been reported and may be more frequent than is commonly believed. It is suggested that fluorinated anesthetics should be considered as a causative agent in a case of fulminant ...
K W, Min   +3 more
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Comparison of inhalational methoxyflurane, intranasal fentanyl, and intravenous morphine for treatment of prehospital acute pain in Norway (PreMeFen): a randomised, non-inferiority, three-arm, phase 3 trial.

The Lancet
BACKGROUND Adequate pain control is essential; however, acute pain is often undertreated in prehospital care. This study aimed to evaluate three analgesic regimens for treating acute pain in an ambulance setting.
Randi Simensen   +7 more
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Effectiveness of inhaled methoxyflurane in acute pain in an emergency department - A systematic review of randomized controlled trials.

American Journal of Emergency Medicine
INTRODUCTION Inhaled Methoxyflurane has emerged as a popular analgesic agent for the management of acute traumatic pain in emergency settings. The aim of this review was to assess the analgesic efficacy of methoxyflurane compared to placebo and standard ...
Louisa Lam   +11 more
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Treatment of acute trauma-related pain in children and adolescents with methoxyflurane (Penthrox®) compared to placebo (MAGPIE): A randomised clinical trial.

Injury
IMPORTANCE Methoxyflurane, an inhalational analgesic, has proven safety and efficacy in clinical trials and clinical practice. This double-blind, well-controlled study aimed to establish the benefit-risk of methoxyflurane in a paediatric population ...
S. Hartshorn   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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