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halothane
halothane (ˈhæləθeɪn) [f. halogen + ethane.] A volatile liquid, CF3CHBrCl, with a characteristic odour, used as a general anæsthetic.1957 Lancet 8 June 1196/1 Dr Foster has done a great service by his letter of June 1, if only by drawing attention to errors in the use of ‘Fluothane’ (halothane). Ibi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Halothane
Halothane is a chiral molecule that is used as a racemic mixture. Halothane was discovered in 1951. Halothane activates GABAA and glycine receptors. wikipedia.org
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Fluroxene
In any case, prior to being discontinued, it had largely been superseded by halothane. wikipedia.org
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enflurane
enflurane, n. Pharm. (ɛnˈflʊəreɪn) [f. en- + fluor- + -ane.] A volatile liquid, CHF2·O·CF2·CHFCl , used as an inhalational general anaesthetic, similar to halothane but less potent; 2-chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethyl difluoromethyl ether.1971 Anesthesiol. XXXV. 363/1 Enflurane..is only moderately soluble... Oxford English Dictionary
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Narcotan
Narcotan is a trade name for two different drugs: Halothane, a general anesthetic Naloxone, a medication used to reverse the effects of opioids wikipedia.org
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Halogenated ether
Halothane is another halogenated hydrocarbon anesthetic agent which was introduced into clinical practice in 1956. Due to its ease of use and improved safety profile with respect to organ toxicity, halothane quickly replaced chloroform and trichloroethylene. wikipedia.org
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Chlorobutanol
Pharmacology and toxicity It is an anesthetic with effects related to isoflurane and halothane. wikipedia.org
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Hexoprenaline
neutralize therapeutic effects of hexoprenaline Methylxanthines (caffeine, theobromine, theophylline) increase its action General anaesthetics (e.g., halothane wikipedia.org
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Jaume Raventos
Intimately involved in the characterisation of Halothane (or Fluothane) in conjunction with Charles Suckling. Known as James Raventos in the UK. wikipedia.org
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Charles Suckling
Charles Walter Suckling (24 July 1920 – 31 October 2013) was a British chemist who first synthesised halothane, a volatile inhalational anaesthetic in The introduction of halothane into clinical practice: the Oxford experience. Anaesth. wikipedia.org
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注射用阿曲库铵苯磺酸盐药物相作用
与吸入性麻醉剂如halothane isoflurane及ethrane合用时,会增加本品神经肌肉阻断作用:与aminoglyeosides,polypeptide抗生素类,lithirm,magnesium salts,procainamide及quinidine合用时,会增加本品的神经阻断作用。
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Yvonne Bishop
As a student, she also made significant contributions to a national study of the side-effects of halothane anesthetics, and temporarily moved to Stanford Mosteller writes that she had "a remarkable ability to get things done", and that she wrote several chapters of the halothane report. wikipedia.org
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Dutch Landrace pig
These latter two traits are stronger in individuals that are heterozygous for the halothane-responsive gene . crossbreed – to the halothane-induced malignant hyperthermia test (halothane test, for short), which can be used to weed out specimens with high susceptibility wikipedia.org
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Moscow hostage crisis chemical agent
The Russian media reported the drug was Kolokol-1, either mefentanyl or α-methylfentanil dissolved in a halothane base. However, halothane has a strong odor (although often defined as "pleasant" by comparison with other anesthetic gases). wikipedia.org
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Schimmelbusch mask
Then high-volatility anesthetic (usually diethyl ether or halothane, and historically chloroform) is dripped on it, allowing the patient to inhale a mix wikipedia.org
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