The Gas which has medicinal application is known as Medicinal Gas.

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The Gas which has medicinal application is known as Medicinal Gas.

 Medicinal Oxygen  Medicinal Nitrous Oxide  Medicinal Nitrogen  Medicinal Synthetic Air  Carbon Dioxide

Medical Oxygen is a Medicinal gas. It is used to treat hypoxia of various etiologies, as a vector for drugs administered by inhalation and for ventilation in anesthesia and reanimation (restoring to life)

Therapeutic Indication:  Correction of hypoxia of various etiologies requiring in the normobaric or hyperbaric oxygen therapy.  In anesthesia-resuscitation. Vector of drugs administered by inhalation with nebulizers (aerosol therapy).

An inhalant anesthetic and analgesic drug associated to other anesthetic agents and oxygen. Therapeutic Indication:  Adjunct to general anesthesia in combination with all the anesthetic agents, administered intravenously or by inhalation.  Adjuvant (assisting) analgesia in either operating room or work room. An inhalant anesthetic and analgesic drug associated to other anesthetic agents and oxygen. Therapeutic Indication:  Adjunct to general anesthesia in combination with all the anesthetic agents, administered intravenously or by inhalation.  Adjuvant (assisting) analgesia in either operating room or work room.

Nitrogen is typically used to power surgical equipment during various procedures. It is also used in Pharmaceutical industries to create inert environment. Used to increase drugs stability.

Medical Synthetic Air is a Medicinal gas. It is used as a vector for drugs administered by inhalation and for the mechanical ventilation, also in anesthesia and reanimation. Therapeutic Indication: Vector of drugs administered by inhalation with nebulizeres (aerosoltherapy). Mechanical action to restore the ventilation (artificial ventilation).

 Typically used to inflate or suspend tissues during surgery,  also used in laser surgeries.