anesthetic agent

NOUN
  1. a drug that causes temporary loss of bodily sensations

How To Use anesthetic agent 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.
  • One area of concern is the interaction of herbal products with anesthetic agents.
  • Advancements in the use of anesthetic agents, infection control, blood typing, and prosthetics saved numerous lives and gave hope to the wounded.
  • One area of concern is the interaction of herbal products with anesthetic agents.
  • Since benzonatate is chemically related to anesthetic agents of the para-amino benzoic acid class, the drug should not be used in patients allergic to ester type agents (e.g., benzocaine, procaine, tetracaine).
  • He said confirmation that apparent neck stiffness and pain, or thoracic limb lameness, is emanating from specific arthritic vertebral articulations "requires radiographic and possibly scintigraphic (on bone scan) evidence of active arthritis and positive relief being achieved from intra - and peri-articular injection of local anesthetic agent. TheHorse.com News
  • However, in contrast, patients were more likely to receive sedatives and local anesthetic agents if they had no pain before the procedure.
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