Drugs administered during general anaesthesia act synergistically to produce amnesic, analgesic, hypnotic, and paralytic effects while minimising adverse effects. The interaction of anaesthetics is unique to each patient since the absorption, distribution, and clearance of drugs varies in individuals. These interactions are well-known by anaesthesiologists and are even purposely used to obtain optimal anaesthetic effects.
Drug interactions in anaesthetic practice
FODALE, Vincenzo;
2006-01-01
Abstract
Drugs administered during general anaesthesia act synergistically to produce amnesic, analgesic, hypnotic, and paralytic effects while minimising adverse effects. The interaction of anaesthetics is unique to each patient since the absorption, distribution, and clearance of drugs varies in individuals. These interactions are well-known by anaesthesiologists and are even purposely used to obtain optimal anaesthetic effects.File in questo prodotto:
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