anestetice
Anestetice, or anesthetics, are drugs used to induce anesthesia, a state of diminished or absent sensation that allows medical or dental procedures to be performed without pain or distress. They are routinely divided into general, regional, local, and topical categories, reflecting the depth and scope of sensory block.
General anesthetics produce unconsciousness, amnesia, and often analgesia and immobility. They can be administered as inhaled
Local anesthetics numb a small, specific area by blocking nerve conduction at the site of administration. Common
Topical anesthetics are applied to mucous membranes, skin, or other surfaces to produce surface numbness. Examples
Safety and monitoring are central to anesthesia practice. Potential risks include respiratory or cardiovascular depression, allergic