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India intravenous anesthetics are given either by intravenous administration or by injecting them directly into a blood vessel
India intravenous anesthetics are given either by intravenous administration or by injecting them directly into a blood vessel
India intravenous anesthetics include ketamine, thiopental, propofol, midazolam, etomidate, and opioid agonists.

Ketamine, thiopental, propofol, midazolam, etomidate, and opioid agonists are among the India intravenous anesthetics used. These compounds aid in the enhancement of the inhibitory neurotransmitter -aminobutyric acid (GABA) action in the central nervous system. It promotes sleep while allowing the patient to breathe on their own in lower doses. Anesthetics inhibit pain and other senses so that medical or surgical procedures can be performed without causing undue distress or suffering. India intravenous anesthetics act on receptor-operated ion channels to reduce brain activity.

Intravenous anesthetics are delivered into the body to render patients completely unconscious during surgery or other medical procedures. It is a class of slow-acting drugs used to put a patient into a deep state of unconsciousness or full immobility. India intravenous anesthetic can be given intravenously or directly into a blood vessel. The administration of a small amount of medicine into an entry port located in a vein, such as a cannula or Venflon, is known as direct intravenous injection.

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