4-Medicine-Drug-Kinds-Anesthetic-Inhaled

chloroform

Inhaled CH3Cl [3 is subscript] anesthetic {chloroform} is toxic.

enflurane anesthetic

Inhaled anesthetic {enflurane} can replace chloroform and ether. It affects nitric-oxide synthesis.

ether as anesthetic

William Morton [? to 1868] used inhaled gas {ether} [1846] for surgery October 16 {Ether Day}. Ether is too volatile.

halothane anesthetic

Inhaled anesthetic {halothane} can replace chloroform and ether. It affects nitric-oxide synthesis.

isoflurane anesthetic

Inhaled anesthetic {isoflurane} can replace chloroform and ether. It affects nitric-oxide synthesis.

nitrous oxide

Humphrey Davy noted [1800] inhaled anesthetic {nitrous oxide} {laughing gas}. Horace Wells used it in dentistry [1844]. Nitrous oxide prevents glutamine binding at NMDA-receptor complexes [Flohr, 2000]. It reduces felt time.

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