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Created page with "General anaesthetics are drugs that are used to put the patient into a state of general anaesthesia for the purpose of performing surgical procedures. A state of general anaesthesia is characterised by: * Reversible loss of consciousness * Amnesia * Analgesia * Loss of arousability * Immobility We usually need multiple drugs to reach general anaesthesia. Many different drugs are used as general anaesthetics. They’re either inhalation anaesthetics or intravenous anaes..."
(Created page with "General anaesthetics are drugs that are used to put the patient into a state of general anaesthesia for the purpose of performing surgical procedures. A state of general anaesthesia is characterised by: * Reversible loss of consciousness * Amnesia * Analgesia * Loss of arousability * Immobility We usually need multiple drugs to reach general anaesthesia. Many different drugs are used as general anaesthetics. They’re either inhalation anaesthetics or intravenous anaes...")
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