NON VOLATILE ANESTHETIC AGENTS( Intravenous Anesthetics)

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NON VOLATILE ANESTHETIC AGENTS( Intravenous Anesthetics)

Uses of Intravenous Anesthetics Induction For Analgesia (opioids) As a sole anesthetics agents for minor procedure. For Amnesia ( Benzodiazepines) To decrease Cardiovascular response to Intubation(Opioids) For Sedation ( Benzodiazepines)

Droperidol (Butyrophenone) Barbiturates : Thiopental (STP),Thiamylal, Methohexital Benzodiazepines: Diazepam , Lorazepam, Midazolam Opioids : Meperidine,Morphine,Fentanyl,Sufentanil,Alfentanil,Remifentanil. Ketamine Etomidate Propofol Droperidol (Butyrophenone)