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| + | |linkpage =Clinical Techniques | ||
| + | |linktext =CLINICAL TECHNIQUES | ||
| + | |maplink= Anaesthesia Content Map - WikiClinical | ||
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| + | |sublink1=Anaesthesia | ||
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| + | There are a variety of drugs now available for veterinary patients for use in anaesthesia. They can be used for both induction and maintenance of anaesthesia as discussed. | ||
| − | # | + | *[[Injectable Agents]] |
| + | **[[Phenothiazines]] | ||
| + | **[[Alpha-2 Agonists]] | ||
| + | **[[Opioids]] | ||
| + | **[[Benzodiazepines]] | ||
| + | **[[Barbiturates]] | ||
| + | **[[Propofol]] | ||
| + | **[[Dissociative Agents]] | ||
| + | **[[Steroid Agents]] | ||
| + | *[[Inhalation Agents]] | ||
| + | **[[Halothane]] | ||
| + | **[[Isoflurane]] | ||
| + | **[[Sevoflurane]] | ||
| + | **[[Desflurane]] | ||
| + | **[[Nitrous Oxide]] | ||
| + | *[[Local Anaesthetics]] | ||
| + | **[[Local Anaesthetics#Lidocaine|Lidocaine]] | ||
| + | **[[Local Anaesthetics#Mepivicaine|Mepivicaine]] | ||
| + | **[[Local Anaesthetics#Bupivicaine|Bupivicaine]] | ||
| + | *[[Neuromuscular Blockers]] | ||
| + | **[[Depolarising]] | ||
| + | **[[Non-depolarising]] | ||
| + | *[[Interventional Agents]] | ||
| + | **[[Dobutamine]] | ||
| + | **[[Dopamine]] | ||
| + | **[[Ephedrine]] | ||
| + | **[[Phenylephrine]] | ||
| + | **[[Vasopressin]] | ||
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There are a variety of drugs now available for veterinary patients for use in anaesthesia. They can be used for both induction and maintenance of anaesthesia as discussed.