[ US /ˌænəsˈθɛtɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. characterized by insensibility
    the young girls are in a state of possession--blind and deaf and anesthetic
    an anesthetic state
  2. relating to or producing insensibility
NOUN
  1. a drug that causes temporary loss of bodily sensations
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How To Use anesthetic In A Sentence

  • However, in contrast, patients were more likely to receive sedatives and local anesthetic agents if they had no pain before the procedure.
  • These drugs include corticosteroids, anticonvulsants, antidepressants, local anesthetics, and stimulants.
  • Contact dermatitis in the ear canal can result from almost any local irritant, including topical anti-infective agents and anesthetics and other topical preparations.
  • One area of concern is the interaction of herbal products with anesthetic agents.
  • Three main types of lumbar sympathetic nerve blockades for pain include the paravertebral approach and spinal and epidural injections of local anesthetics.
  • On rare occasions, patients exhibit signs of anesthetic toxicity, including flushing, hives, chest or abdominal discomfort, and nausea.
  • Neil said. 59 Arm drift is just the way that neurologists tell that the anesthetic has arrived.
  • In a previous study we have shown that local anesthesia can be used as the standard anesthetic for outpatient knee arthroscopy.
  • Anesthetics have evolved as well, and through contemporary versions of ancient techniques such as electroacupuncture and guided-imagery hypnosis, pain is being lessened. The G.O.D. Experiments
  • Compounded topical anesthetic creams are often used to lessen pain in procedures such as laser hair removal, tattoos, and skin treatments.
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