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    Medications for General Anesthesia

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    • etomidate

      (Etomidate)
      Caplin Steriles Limited
      Usage: Etomidate Injection USP is indicated for intravenous induction of general anesthesia and for supplementing subpotent anesthetic agents during short procedures. Its hemodynamic properties should be considered, along with the potential for transient skeletal muscle movements.
    • fentanyl citrate

      (Fentanyl Citrate)
      Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc.
      Usage: Fentanyl Citrate Injection is indicated for short-duration analgesia during anesthesia, as a narcotic analgesic supplement, and for premedication, induction, and maintenance of general or regional anesthesia. It is also used with oxygen in high-risk patients undergoing complex surgeries.
    • isoflurane

      (Isoflurane)
      Piramal Critical Care Inc
      Usage: Isoflurane is indicated for the induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. There is insufficient data to support its use in obstetrical anesthesia.
    • isoflurane

      (Isoflurane)
      Piramal Critical Care, Inc.
      Usage: Isoflurane USP is indicated for the induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. Its use in obstetrical anesthesia has not been adequately established.
    • ketamine hydrochloride

      (KETAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE)
      Eugia US LLC
      Usage: Ketamine hydrochloride injection is indicated as a sole anesthetic for diagnostic and surgical procedures not requiring muscle relaxation, for induction of anesthesia before other general anesthetics, and as a supplement to other anesthetic agents.
    • methohexital sodium

      (Methohexital Sodium)
      ONESOURCE SPECIALTY PHARMA LIMITED
      Usage: Methohexital Sodium for Injection is indicated for intravenous induction of anesthesia in adults and pediatric patients over 1 month. It is used alone or as an adjunct to other anesthetics for short surgical procedures and to induce a hypnotic state, particularly for procedures with minimal painful stimuli.
    • midazolam

      (MIDAZOLAM HYDROCHLORIDE)
      Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC
      Usage: Midazolam injection is indicated for preoperative sedation, anxiolysis, and amnesia; sedation during various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures; induction of general anesthesia; and continuous infusion for sedation in intubated, mechanically ventilated patients in critical care.
    • midazolam

      (midazolam hydrochloride)
      Sagent Pharmaceuticals
      Usage: Midazolam Injection is indicated for preoperative sedation, anxiolysis, and amnesia; sedation for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures; induction of general anesthesia; and continuous infusion for sedation in intubated or mechanically ventilated patients in critical care settings.
    • propofol

      (Propofol)
      Civica, Inc
      Usage: Propofol injectable emulsion is indicated for inducing and maintaining general anesthesia in patients aged 2 months and older, monitored anesthesia care sedation in adults, sedation with regional anesthesia, and ICU sedation for intubated, mechanically ventilated adults. It is not recommended for pediatric use under 2 months.
    • propofol injectable emulsion

      (Propofol Injectable Emulsion)
      Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Inc.
      Usage: Propofol injectable emulsion is indicated for induction and maintenance of general anesthesia in patients aged 3 years and older, monitored anesthesia care (MAC) sedation in adults, and ICU sedation of intubated adults. Safety and effectiveness are not established in patients younger than 3 years or for pediatric MAC sedation and ICU use.