Halothan.. Incitement and maintenance of anesthesia. High pressure cerebrospinal fluid; Arrhythmia; slow heartbeat; shortness of breath; liver damage



Halothane
Pilot fluid
Uses: induction and maintenance of anesthesia
Contraindications: Date of unknown parenchyma infection or fever of previous exposure to halothane; family history of malignant hyperthermia; high pressure of cerebrospinal fluid;
Precautions: The previous anesthetic history should be taken to determine the previous exposure and previous halothane interactions (at least three months must pass between each re-exposure); avoid dental use in patients under 18 unless treated in hospital (high risk of systemic disorders); Pregnancy and Breastfeeding (Annexes 2 and 3); Interactions: Appendix 1
Dosage:
Induction, use a modified incinerator for this purpose, with a gradual increase in the concentration of inhalant gas up to 2-4% (adult) or 2.1.5% (child) in oxygen or N2O
Continuity, ADULT and CHILD% 2-0.5
Adverse effects: arrhythmia; slow heartbeat; shortness of breath; liver damage.