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Ultane (see-voe-FLOO-rane) belongs to the group of medicines known as general anesthetics ( (an-ess-THET-iks ) ). Ultane is used to cause general anesthesia (loss of consciousness) before and during surgery. It is inhaled (breathed in). Although Ultane can be used by itself, combinations of anesthetics are often used together. This helps produce more effective anesthesia in some patients. General anesthetics are given only by or under the immediate supervision of a doctor trained to use them. If you will be receiving a general anesthetic during your surgery, your anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist will give you the medicine and closely follow your progress. Ultane is available in the following dosage form: Inhalation (U.S. and Canada)
Brand names: - Sevoflurane - Sevorane - Ultane |