PRODUCT LITERATURE
RAPID INDUCTION OF HALOTHANE ANAESTHESIA IN MAN
The inhalation induction of general anaesthesia is usually avoided by both patients and anaesthetists, since a prolonged induction may terrify both adults
and children. In addition, the anaesthetist may have difficulty maintaining the airway and restraining the muscular patient if excitement occurs. Intravenous
induction is popular because these complications are usually avoided
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