Preoperative healing and calming.. Diazepam given by mouth or anus or intravenous injection. And bromethazine which has anti-histamine and vomiting properties



Pre-anesthesia medication is usually recommended before both general anesthesia and general anesthesia procedures.
Sedatives improve the following anesthesia pathway in anxious patients. Diazepam and bromethazine are effective. Diazepam can be given by mouth, anus, or intravenous injection. Bromethazine, which has anti-histamine and vomiting properties along with a sedative effect, is especially valuable in children.
An effective analgesic such as morphine should be given prior to surgery in patients with severe pain or for analgesia during and after surgery.
Cholinergic drugs (or, more correctly, anti-mescarin), such as atropine, are also used before general anesthesia. It inhibits the increased secretion of people and saliva, which is particularly stimulated by etherolquetamine. Muscle injections are most effective, but oral administration is more appropriate in children. Low doses of cardiovascular disease and hypothyroidism should be used.