- It is a halogenated general inhalation anesthetic used in medical and dental settings
Indication:
- Used for the induction and maintenance of general anesthesia in both adult and pediatric patients for inpatient and outpatient surgery
Uses:
- Indication:
- Sevoflurane is indicated for the induction and maintenance of general anesthesia in adults and pediatric patients during inpatient and outpatient surgery
- Administration:
- It must be administered using a calibrated vaporizer, only by individuals trained in general anesthesia
- Patient population:
- It is particularly useful for inhalation induction in pediatric patients due to its non-irritating odor. Its rapid onset and recovery profile make it suitable for a variety of surgical procedures
- Recovery:
- Emergence from anesthesia is generally quicker with sevoflurane compared to older volatile anesthetics. Patients may, however, require early postoperative pain relief
Features:
- Active ingredient:
- Sevoflurane, a halogenated general inhalation anesthetic drug
- Properties:
- Sevoflurane is a non-flammable, clear, and colorless volatile liquid with a non-pungent odor. It is administered via a vaporizer
- Onset and recovery:
- Sevoflurane has a low solubility in blood, which allows for rapid onset and recovery from anesthesia compared to some other volatile anesthetics
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