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  • Fosaprepitant Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Opioid analgesics Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Andexanet alfa Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Normal saline Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Indocyanine green Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Neostigmine Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Calcium chloride Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Plasma-lyte Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Calcium gluconate Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Xenon (section Pharmacology)
    Xenon Provide a brief summary of this drug here. NMDA antagonist
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  • Lactated Ringer's Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Buprenorphine/naltrexone Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Diethyl ether Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Halothane Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Beta blockers Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Potassium chloride Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Nitroglycerin Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Dantrolene Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Sodium bicarbonate Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Magnesium sulfate Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Nitroprusside Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Adenosine Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Flumazenil Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Protamine Provide a brief summary of this drug here. Protamine Reactions: Type 1: Hypotension from rapid administration (histamine release mediated) Type
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  • Thiopental Barbiturate Originally was the most common induction agent prior to the introduction of propofol. Thiopental fell out of favor due to it's long
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  • Intravenous sugar solution Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Benzocaine Benzocaine is an ester local anesthetic commonly used topically or in cough drops. It is available in oral preparations (lozenges, throat spray)
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  • Methohexital Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Clevidipine Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Etomidate Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Labetalol Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Sodium citrate-citric acid Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Mannitol Mannitol is an osmotic diuretic that is often used to reduce cerebral edema and therefore reduce intracranial pressure. Reduction of intracranial
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  • Metoprolol Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Bupivacaine Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Neuromuscular Blockers. In: Kaye, A., Kaye, A., Urman, R. (eds) Essentials of Pharmacology for Anesthesia, Pain Medicine, and Critical Care. Springer, New York
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  • Fresh frozen plasma Provide a brief summary of this drug here. Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) can be used to increase clotting factors. This can be useful in
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  • Zabirowicz, Eric S.; Gan, Tong J. (2019), "Pharmacology of Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting", Pharmacology and Physiology for Anesthesia, Elsevier, pp
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  • Packed red blood cells Provide a brief summary of this drug here. Packed blood cells (pRBC) can be used to increase the body's oxygen carrying capacity
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  • Nitric oxide Nitric oxide (NO) is a naturally occurring endothelial-derived vasodilator that exhibits most of its vasodilatory effects in the pulmonary
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  • Ketamine Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic used for the induction of anesthesia, procedural sedation, and as an analgesic adjunct. Metabolized by hepatic
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  • nase-Prostanoid Cascade in Nociceptive Processing". Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology. 42 (1): 553–583. doi:10.1146/annurev.pharmtox.42.092401
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  • Eikermann, Matthias (2013), "Neuromuscular Blockers and Reversal Drugs", Pharmacology and Physiology for Anesthesia, Elsevier, pp. 325–348, retrieved 2023-01-05
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  • and Inotropes in the Intensive Care Unit". Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 20 (3): 249–260. doi:10.1177/1074248414559838. ISSN 1074-2484
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  • Methylene blue Classically methylene blue is utilized as a dye in various procedures in aid in identification of anatomic structures. However, methylene
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  • Local anesthetics Local anesthetics are the defining medication class for regional and local anesthesia. They transiently inhibit sensory, motor, and autonomic
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  • The table of contents is a non-comprehensive list of articles the editors of WikiAnesthesia feel should exist and will continuously evolve as the site
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  • Provide a brief summary of this drug here. V2 receptor agonist without any V1 activity
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  • Palonosetron Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Eptifibatide Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Atracurium Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Pancuronium Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Intralipid Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Remimazolam Provide a brief summary of this drug here.
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  • Barbiturates Provide a brief summary of this drug here. Acute intermittent porphyria: Barbiturates stimulate synthesis of aminolevulinic acid synthetase
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  • Terbutaline Provide a brief summary of this drug here. Hyperglycemia Hypokalemia Tachycardia
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  • surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis". British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 82 (1): 315–325. doi:10.1111/bcp.12926. ISSN 1365-2125. PMC 4917799
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  • Egan TD, Heerdt P, Chan JM. Drug Metabolism and Pharmacogenetics. In: Pharmacology and Physiology for Anesthesia: Foundations and Clinical Application.
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  • 75% Ropivacaine in Elective Lower Segment Cesarean Section". Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics. 10 (4): 126–131. doi:10.4103/jpp.JPP_80_19
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  • in thoracotomy patients Key overall study limitations across various Pharmacological therapy include differences in: Intervention dose Intervention duration
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  • extra text: authors list (link) Tanifuji, Yasumasa (2003-05-01). "The Pharmacology of Inhaled Anesthetics , by Edmond I. Eger II, James B. Eisenkraft, and
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  • Pre-existing neuropathy involving distribution of block Coagulopathies Pharmacologic anticoagulation Procedural sedation can be considered for patients undergoing
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  • untreated. There are multiple treatment options for achalasia, ranging from pharmacologic therapy to endoscopic procedures to surgical myotomy. Surgical myotomy
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  • valvular disease, size and extent of aneurysm, and LV function Exercise or pharmacologic stress testing or radionuclide imaging may be warranted IV midazolam
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  • 2 units of pRBC on hold 12 lead EKG Consider Stress Test (exercise or pharmacology) if: Poor or unknown functional status Calculated risk for major adverse
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  • fibrillation should be managed with immediate defibrillation. The following are pharmacologic options for acute management of recurrent ventricular arrhythmias: Isoprotenerol
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