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Injectable Anesthetics

Injectable anesthetics are medications administered through injections to induce either a temporary loss of sensation or consciousness during surgery or medical procedures. They work by affecting the brain and nervous system to produce anesthesia quickly. These drugs can cause unconsciousness, relieve pain, or relax muscles, depending on the type and dose used. Injectable anesthetics are preferred for their rapid onset, precise control, and ability to be tailored to the patient's needs. They are used in various settings, from outpatient procedures to major surgeries, ensuring patient comfort and safety.