What is the drug used for general anesthesia?
Anesthetics, also called anesthetics, are any agents that cause local or general sensory damage, including pain. Anesthetics achieve this effect by acting on the brain or peripheral nervous system to suppress the response to sensory stimuli. Such a state of non-response is called anesthesia. General anesthesia involves loss of consciousness, usually to relieve pain after surgery. Local anesthesia involves a loss of sensation in one part of the body due to a blockage of the nervous system. General Anesthetics General anesthetics cause anesthesia throughout the body and can be injected directly into the bloodstream. In general, the relationship between the amount of anesthetic drug and the decrease in sensory sensitivity of the brain is conditional, but it is useful to divide it into four stages. Step I - Loss of consciousness with moderate muscle relaxation, suitable for short, short procedures. Additional anesthesia medications are added to Phase II, in which hyperactivity and unn...