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 Health: Pharmacy: Drugs and Medications - Open Site
Anesthetic drugs are used to minimize pain or touch for surgical intervention.
Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs can be purchased at any store that sells medicine, while prescription drugs require written orders from a medical professional.
Drugs and medications inherently possess diverse pharamcologic characteristics, thus requiring various methods of delivery into the body.
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 Key References @ romanvenable.net :: Cerebral blood flow and metabolism: effects of anesthetic ...
Cerebral blood flow and metabolism: effects of anesthetic drugs and techniques.
Key References @ romanvenable.net :: Cerebral blood flow and metabolism: effects of anesthetic drugs and techniques.
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 Discovery Plaza Veterinary Clinic
There are a great many anesthetic drugs available to today's practicing veterinarian, however most practitioners use a few carefully chosen anesthetics with which they have the most experience and the most confidence.
The anesthetic is "titrated" to achieve the desired level of anesthesia and analgesia.
This low residual amount of anesthetic may continue to affect an animal's behavior for several days.
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 Local anesthetic
Lidocaine is often used as an antiarrhythmic drug and has been studied extensively, but the effects of other local anesthetics are probably similar to those of Lidocaine.
When it is used on specific nerve pathways, effects such as analgesia (loss of pain sensation) and paralysis (loss of muscle power) can be achieved.
The conductive system of the heart is quite sensitive to the action of local anesthetics.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/local_anesthetic

  
 Injectable Anesthesia in Dogs - Part 1: Solutions, Doses and Administration
This is the most common use of injectable anesthetic drugs as it provides a smooth, rapid induction of anesthesia and facilitates intubation.
A drug with a high therapeutic margin, introduced into clinical medical practice in 1972.
Surgical anesthesia includes unconsciousness, muscle relaxation and analgesia and the combination is referred to as total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA).
http://www.ivis.org/advances/Anesthesia_Gleed/ilkiw/chapter_frm.asp?LA=1

  
 Why some anesthesiologists end up abusing drugs
Mark Gold, a distinguished professor with UF’s McKnight Brain Institute, said anesthesiologists who sit near a patient’s head during surgery are exposed secondhand to anesthetic drugs as they are exhaled by the patient.
Mark Aronson, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, said the current theory of easy access to drugs provides a simple explanation for higher levels of addiction among anesthesiologists.
University of Florida researchers have presented a new theory at the 34th annual Society for Neuroscience on why some anesthesiologists end up abusing drugs.
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=5790

  
 the canadian anesthesiologists' society-anesthesia & you
All intravenous drugs and anesthetic gases are administered in appropriate amounts so that the patient is completely unconscious during the surgery, but awake and pain free at the end.
Local anesthetic drugs stop nerves from working temporarily, so that no sensation and/or movement in the area of the body supplied by the nerve(s) occurs.
The skin and tissues that the needle goes through are also numbed with local anesthetic so that there is minimal discomfort associated with placement of the needle.
http://www.cas.ca/anaesthesia/info

  
 Anaesthetic drugs - InformationBlast
A wide variety of drugs are used in modern anaesthetic practice.
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 Anesthesia, Analgesia and Sedation
These drugs are anti-anxiety and anticonvulsant drugs with good muscle relaxation.
Some drugs may be used individually to achieve all three.
These drugs have poor analgesic activity, especially for visceral pain, and should be used in conjunction with an analgesic for abdominal, intracranial, orthopedic, ophthalmic or thoracic surgery.
http://www.ahc.umn.edu/rar/anesthesia.html

  
 Ibogaine Literature
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Naranjo, C. "Psychotherapeutic possibilities: New fantasy enhancing drugs.", Clinical Toxicology, (1969), 2(2), 209-224.
Listing of additional drugs as drugs subject to control.", Federal Register, (September 23, 1967), 32, 13407-13408.
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 Office of Sponsored Programs
Dissociatives such as ketamine and tiletamine do not provide adequate analgesia or muscle relaxation for many procedures, and must be combined with other drugs.
Local anesthesia - Drugs such as lidocaine or bupivicaine can be used for localized anesthesia.
Neuroleptanalgesia refers to the use of several drugs to provide a trance like state with analgesia.
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Clinically this drug is extremely effective and useful as an antagonist in the dog.
Long-lasting drugs are not as desirable as short-lasting drugs in the production of hypotension because it is wise to have the blood pressure return to normal after surgery in and around the brain to make sure that hemostasis is adequate before the skull is put back together.
If the dogs are anesthetized with halogenated anesthetics, especially halothane, the adrenergic stimulants may cause various ventricular arrhythmias.
http://cal.vet.upenn.edu/saortho/chapter_08/08mast.htm

  
 Anesthetic drugs and monitoring techniques
This reliable, practitioner-friendly tool for monitoring anesthetized patients is, in most cases, a good alternative to blood gas analysis.
Noninvasive techniques of measurement can be mastered once you understand the basics.
Considerations when using it in combination with other drugs?
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 Anesthesia/Analgesia
Guidance on the use of anesthetics, analgesics, and other categories of drugs for the prevention or relief of pain and distress in laboratory animals comes from several documents.
This unconsciousness, analgesia, and muscle relaxation should be sufficient to allow the performance of painful procedures without the subject experiencing pain.
During lengthy procedures, anesthetized animals may become dehydrated.
http://www.mc.uky.edu/dlar/resources/sop/anes-uk.htm

  
 Small amounts of alcohol or anesthetics may damage the developing brain
Zorumski has found that animals exposed to alcohol and anesthetic drugs have difficulty performing maze tests that are used help to measure spatial learning and spatial working memory in rats.
The idea that damage from exposure to substances such as alcohol, anesthetics and lead can contribute to a wide range of psychiatric illnesses also is supported by work from another speaker on the panel, Ann P. Streissguth, M.D., of the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle.
Olney believes the phenomenon his team is studying can be viewed as a "final common pathway" type of mechanism that might explain a wide range of developmental neuropsychiatric problems.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-02/wuso-sao021104.php

  
 Associated Anesthesiologists of Reno
Many other nonanesthetic drugs are often given during an anesthetic.
Sometimes induction drugs are given by continuous infusion to maintain the anesthetic.
Inhaled anesthetic drugs are used to maintain the anesthetic state.
http://www.asanr.com/faq1.shtml

  
 What Kind of Doctor?
is trained in the use of anesthetic drugs and techniques, which prevent people from feeling pain, such as during an operation.
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A patient who is to be anesthetized who has in addition to its surgical condition, a systemic disease which is serious but not immediately fatal.
A patient who is moribund and in need of urgent surgery as a life-saving measure.
Many drugs influence the effects of anesthetic drugs, for example:
http://lam.vet.uga.edu/LAM/LM000080.HTML

  
 Research on anesthesia, consciousness or both? Understanding our anesthetic drugs and defining the neural substrate -- ...
However, in our practice, we use anesthetic drugs
Understanding our anesthetic drugs and defining the neural substrate
for the drugs we use are still poorly defined.
http://www.cja-jca.org/cgi/content/full/50/suppl_1/R2

  
 AddALL.com - Pharmacology of Anesthetic Drugs: A Syllabus for Students&Clinicians
Pharmacology of Anesthetic Drugs: A Syllabus for Students&Clinicians
AddALL.com - Pharmacology of Anesthetic Drugs: A Syllabus for Students&Clinicians
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 Pharmacology of Anesthetic Drugs: New & Used Books Search Result for Pharmacology of Anesthetic Drugs
Pharmacology of Anesthetic Drugs: New & Used Books Search Result for Pharmacology of Anesthetic Drugs
Searched in books for Pharmacology of Anesthetic Drugs.
Anesthetic Pharmacology: Physiologic Principles and Clinical Practice A Companion to Miller's Anesthesia
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 Anesthesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The choice of anesthetic technique is a complex one, requiring consideration of both patient and surgical factors.
Hypnotism and acupuncture have a long history of use as anaesthetic techniques.
In certain patient populations, however, regional anesthesia may be safer than general anesthesia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anesthesia

  
 National Cancer Institute - Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A drug used as a chemoprotective drug to control some of the side effects of chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
In cancer therapy, a drug or substance used in addition to the primary therapy.
A drug that is used in the treatment of cancer.
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 Hypnotists & Hypnotherapist Directory - All 50 States!
Hypnotherapy is being used in place of anesthesia, particularly in patients who prove to be allergic to anesthetic drugs, for surgeries such as hysterectomies, cesarean sections, certain cardiovascular procedures, thyroidectomy, and others.
It is also used to control pain in a variety of conditions such as headache, facial neuralgia, arthritis, burns, musculoskeletal disorders, childbirth, and many more.
Hypnotherapy is also useful in helping patients overcome phobias.
http://www.alternativeservicesdirectory.com/hypnotists/index4.html

  
 General anesthetic drugs - Unified Search Environment
With either type, the arterial concentration of drug required to induce anesthesia varies with the condition of the patient, the desired depth of anesthesia, and the concomitant use of other drugs.
There are two types of general anesthetics, inhalation and intravenous.
http://www.use.hcn.com.au/subject.%60General%20anesthetic%20drugs%60/home.html

  
 Shortage Of Anesthetic Drugs Compel Hospitals To Halt Surgery
He said the production of some of the brands of the drug used in Ethiopia had already been halted internationally.
Shortage Of Anesthetic Drugs Compel Hospitals To Halt Surgery
Pharmaceutical section Head with the Hospital, Shimelis Endailalu said on his part that though the hospital had run out of the drug since October last year, it had been doing surgery with the drug it had obtained on credit from other health institutions.
http://www.waltainfo.com/EnNews/2002/May/10May02/may10e8.htm

  
 Local anesthetic drugs reduce endothelium-dependent relaxations of porcine ciliary arteries -- Meyer et al. 34 (9): ...
Local anesthetic drugs reduce endothelium-dependent relaxations of porcine ciliary arteries
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Local anesthetic drugs reduce endothelium-dependent relaxations of porcine ciliary arteries -- Meyer et al.
http://www.iovs.org/cgi/content/abstract/34/9/2730

  
 Determination of Ester-Type Local Anesthetic Drugs ...
This method could be used to determine concentrations as low as 24–28 ng/mL of the ester-type local anesthetic drugs.
The extraction procedure, the experimental conditions for heptafluorobutyryl (HFB) derivative formation, and the percentage of the ester-type local anesthetic drugs from the human serum are described.
Determination of Ester-Type Local Anesthetic Drugs (Procaine, tetracaine, and T-caine) in Human Serum by Wide-Bore Capillary Gas Chromatography with Nitrogen-Phosphorus Detection
http://www.jatox.com/abstracts/1996/sept/318-terada.htm

  
 ANESTHESIOLOGY CLINCS OF NORTH AMERICA, New Anesthetic Drugs - Benumof, Jonathan L, MD, Editor
ANESTHESIOLOGY CLINCS OF NORTH AMERICA, New Anesthetic Drugs - Benumof, Jonathan L, MD, Editor
Title: ANESTHESIOLOGY CLINCS OF NORTH AMERICA, New Anesthetic Drugs
Volume 6 - Number 2 - June 1988, with Robert J. Fragen, MD, guest editor.
http://www.foxfirebooks.com/si/005291.html

  
 The Pharmacology Of Anesthetic Drugs: A Syllabus For Students And Clinicians - ADRIANI, JOHN
The Pharmacology Of Anesthetic Drugs: A Syllabus For Students And Clinicians - ADRIANI, JOHN
ADRIANI, JOHN The Pharmacology Of Anesthetic Drugs: A Syllabus For Students And Clinicians
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 State ex rel. Weirton Medical v. Mazzone, No. 30360
Malignant hyperthermia is “an inherited disorder marked by often fatal high body temperature, with rigid muscles occurring in affected patients exposed to certain anesthetic drugs.”; The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia 483 (revised ed.
After being informed by the hospital pharmacy that Dantrolene, the drug used to treat malignant hyperthermia, was not available, Dr. Callahan arranged for Mr.
Vilga was treated by Dr. Lawrence Callahan who made a diagnosis of malignant hyperthermia.
http://www.state.wv.us/wvsca/docs/spring02/30360.htm

  
 Anesthetic and Life Support Drugs Advisory Committee Meetings
Anesthetic and Life Support Drugs Advisory Committee Meetings
Topic: Actiq (oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate, drug matrix on a stick) NDA 20-747.
All Transcripts can be ordered from the Freedom is Information Office
http://www.fda.gov/cder/audiences/acspage/anestheticmeetings1.htm

  
 The Science Syndicate
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 ANESTHETIC DRUGS
Canine Feline Ketamine 6.6-11mg/kg IV* 6.6-11mg/kg IM# 17-26mg/kg IM= 4.4-11mg/kg IV% * = after tranquilization # = gives sedation, restraint % = induction dose following sedation = = anesthetic dose
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