General Anaesthetics
HardPharmacology · CNS
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General anaesthetics produce reversible loss of consciousness, analgesia, amnesia and immobility to permit surgery. They are classified into inhalational and intravenous agents, and a sound grasp of MAC, potency, induction kinetics and agent-specific toxicities is repeatedly tested in NEET PG pharmacology. General anaesthesia is a controlled, reversible state of drug-induced unconsciousness with five components th…
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