Ester For Anesthesia Stabilized

Anesthesia ether is one of the most common anesthetics used in general and local anesthesia. It has a powerful analgesic effect and is also an effective tool for reducing tissue sensitivity during surgical interventions.

Typically, anesthetic ether is obtained from crude oil by solvent extraction. However, in order to obtain a stable solution, it is necessary to add stabilizers such as boric acid or acetic acid. By adding these substances, a stabilized form of anesthesia ether is obtained.

It is important to note that when working with ether for anesthesia, precautions must be taken,