Halothane, sold under the brand name Fluothane among others, is a general anaesthetic. It can be used to induce or maintain anaesthesia. One of its benefits...
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or an analogue thereof, such as 3-methylfentanil, and the anaesthetic halothane. Foreign embassies in Moscow issued official requests for more information...
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1990, Karla agreed to allow Paul to rape Tammy. She obtained a bottle of Halothane from the veterinary clinic where she worked, which would later be used...
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Charles Suckling (section Halothane research)
July 1920 – 31 October 2013) was a British chemist who first synthesised halothane, a volatile inhalational anaesthetic in 1951, while working at the Imperial...
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most common triggering agents are volatile anesthetic gases, such as halothane, sevoflurane, desflurane, isoflurane, enflurane or the depolarizing muscle...
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opioid effects. Desflurane (common) Enflurane (largely discontinued) Halothane (inexpensive, discontinued) Isoflurane (common) Methoxyflurane Nitrous...
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Cyclopropane Diethyl ether Divinyl ether Enflurane Ethylene Fluroxene Halothane (still widely used in the developing world and is on the WHO Model List...
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superseded d-tubocurarine for anesthesia during surgery. When used with halothane d-tubocurarine can cause a profound fall in blood pressure in some patients...
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Widnes Laboratory (section Discovery of halothane)
the discovery of halothane in 1955. Halothane gas was the most common anaesthetic for many years. There had been deaths with halothane and liver damage...
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meaty and efficient breed". The breed is unusually responsive to the halothane test, which can be used to weed out individuals with low projected survivability...
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neurotoxin. The introduction of halothane in 1956 greatly diminished the use of TCE as a general anesthetic in the 1960s, as halothane allowed much faster induction...
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At ~1 MAC halothane, reported minor changes in tubulin protein expression (~1.3-fold) in primary cortical neurons after exposure to halothane and isoflurane...
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Six months before their 1991 wedding, Karla stole the anesthetic agent halothane from the clinic. On December 23, 1990, Karla and Bernardo administered...
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properties imply that anaesthesia can be induced more rapidly than with halothane, its pungency can irritate the respiratory system, negating any possible...
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1-trifluoro-2-bromoethane) Halon 2311 (1,1,1-trifluoro-2,2-chlorobromoethane, halothane) Halon 242 (1,2-dichlorotetrafluoroethane) Halon 2402 (dibromotetrafluoroethane...
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breakdown product of the volatile anesthetic agent halothane. It is also thought to be responsible for halothane-induced hepatitis. It also may be formed by...
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ether was displaced by nonflammable fluorinated hydrocarbon anesthetics. Halothane was the first such anesthetic developed and other currently used inhaled...
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occurred on April 2, 1983, and was caused by anaphylactic shock triggered by halothane at the São Vicente Clinic in Rio de Janeiro. Before her death, she spent...
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medicine. Together with desflurane, sevoflurane is replacing isoflurane and halothane in modern anesthesia practice. It is often administered in a mixture of...
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paracetamol) and sometimes even when introduced within therapeutic ranges (e.g. halothane), may injure the organ. Other chemical agents, such as those used in laboratories...
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Edwin S. (1965). "Equipotent Alveolar Concentrations of Methoxyflurane, Halothane, Diethyl Ether, Fluroxene, Cyclopropane, Xenon and Nitrous Oxide in the...
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is characterised by hyperthermia triggered by stress, anaesthesia with halothane or intense exercise. PSS may appear as sudden death in pigs, often after...
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Ethyl ether – 3.2 Sevoflurane – 1.8 Enflurane – 1.63 Isoflurane – 1.17 Halothane – 0.75 Chloroform – 0.5 Methoxyflurane – 0.16 "Policy: Ban on Use of Ether"...
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mouth and nose. Then high-volatility anesthetic (usually diethyl ether or halothane, and historically chloroform) is dripped on it, allowing the patient to...
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and investigation determined that Bartsch had been intoxicated with a halothane overdose (factor 10) due to a mistake during surgery. 31 March 1962: Klaus...
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constituents are called binary azeotropes such as diethyl ether (33%) / halothane (66%) a mixture once commonly used in anesthesia. Azeotropes consisting...
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toxic) halogenated hydrocarbons like chloroform and trichloroethylene. Halothane is a halogenated hydrocarbon anesthetic agent that was introduced into...
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plenum vaporizer was the Cyprane 'FluoTEC' Halothane vaporizer, released onto the market shortly after Halothane was introduced into clinical practice in...
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fluorinated methyl ethyl ether used for maintenance of general anesthesia. Like halothane, enflurane, and isoflurane, it is a racemic mixture of (R) and (S) optical...
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to call the police, but suddenly attacks Claire and paralyzes her with halothane. Norman confesses that he murdered Madison when she threatened to expose...
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