Inhalation anesthesia

An anesthetic anesthetic reagent is a chemical substance whose pharmacological effect is to achieve an anesthetic effect and create a state of anesthesia. The term is also denoted by the Greek letter δ (ancient Greek δαιδαλῆς “soporific”). It includes many gaseous and volatile substances - agents for inhalation anesthesia, for the treatment of the respiratory system, for example: trichlorethylene, hexane and methyl tert-butyl ether, etc. The first place is sometimes given to the solvent in which the anesthetic reagent is administered, for example: chloroform 2% - suitable for taking narz in alcohol bases. Somewhat less often, the concentration of the drug is also indicated. For articles, use the description above: anesthesia ing