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Which of the following is not an inhaled anesthetics?(a) Haloethane(b) Enflurane(c) Isoflurane(d) DifluraneI have been asked this question during an online exam.The above asked question is from Mechanism of Action of General Anesthetics in chapter Local & General Anesthetics, Opioid Analgesics, Drug Addiction and Drug Abuse of Drug Biotechnology

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The correct option is (d) Diflurane

Explanation: Examples of inhaled anesthetics are haloethane, enflurane, isoflurane, desflurane. They are a halogenated compound containing fluorine or bromide simple, small MOLECULES. Inhalational anesthetics refers to the delivery of gases or vapours from the RESPIRATORY system to produce ANESTHESIA. A special SET of physical PRINCIPLES govern absorption, distribution, and elimination.



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