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Halothane: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action | DrugBank Online
Halothane is a general inhalation anesthetic used for induction and maintenance of general anesthesia . It reduces the blood pressure and frequently decreases the pulse rate and depresses respiration. It induces muscle relaxation and reduces pains sensitivity by altering tissue excitability.
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Halothane - Wikipedia
Halothane, sold under the brand name Fluothane among others, is a general anaesthetic. [5] It can be used to induce or maintain anaesthesia.
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Halothane - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Halothane is a non-flammable and non-explosive volatile anaesthetic that requires a calibrated vaporizer for controlled delivery. It offers rapid induction ...
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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...
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Halothane | BrClHC2F3 | CID 3562 - PubChem
Halothane is a general inhalation anesthetic used for induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. It reduces the blood pressure and frequently decreases ...
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NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Halothane - CDC
Clear, colorless liquid with a sweetish, pleasant odor. [inhalation anesthetic] ... Molecular Weight ... 197.4 ... Boiling Point ... 122°F ... Freezing Point ... 180°F.
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HALOTHANE | Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Clear, colorless liquid with a sweetish, pleasant odor. Boiling point, 122.4°F, Molecular weight, 197.4. Freezing point/melting point, -180°F ...
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Halothane - LiverTox - NCBI Bookshelf
Halothane is a potent volatile halogenated anesthetic gas that has been linked to many cases of idiosyncratic acute liver injury that are frequently severe.
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Halothane Pathway, Pharmacokinetics - PharmGKB
Halothane was the first fluorinated inhaled anesthetic of the class and has been associated with the most toxicity problems [Articles:337973, 8214760].
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Halothane - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Halothane is defined as a halogenated hydrocarbon that is a liquid at room temperature and sea-level pressure, classified as an anesthetic vapor.
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Fluroxene
In any case, prior to being discontinued, it had largely been superseded by halothane.
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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...
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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
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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.
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Chlorobutanol
Pharmacology and toxicity
It is an anesthetic with effects related to isoflurane and halothane.
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