Sevorane – Sevoflurane uses, dose and side effects
Sevorane is an anesthetic that is inhaled to achieve or maintain the deep anesthesia required during surgery. The drug causes you to lose consciousness and the ability to feel pain during surgery. The medicine is given by an anesthetist into the air you breathe before undergoing surgery. The anesthetist administers the medicine using a carburetor that converts the liquid into a gas so that you can inhale it. Sevorane is only used by healthcare professionals. Sevorane is given to both adults and children.
Read MoreSevoflurane Baxter – Sevoflurane uses, dose and side effects
Sevoflurane Baxter contains sevoflurane. Sevoflurane is an anesthetic used in surgery on children and adults. It is an anesthetic for inhalation (it is given as a vapor you inhale). By inhaling sevoflurane vapor, you sleep deeply and feel no pain. It also maintains the deep, painless sleep (anesthesia) so that you can undergo surgery.
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