Intravenous Induction of Anesthesia

IV induction rapidly induces unconsciousness (15–60 sec) via intravenous drugs, enabling airway management. Preferred for speed, predictability, and patient comfort, it avoids inhalational agents’ irritancy. Key advantages include precise titration, hemodynamic control, and suitability for rapid sequence intubation (RSI). It remains the standard for adult anesthesia induction.

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Dexmedetomidine

Dexmedetomidine

It is an enantiomer of medetomidine. It acts as an alpha2 agonist although it has mild actions on alpha 1 receptors also. The ratio of 2 to receptor selectivity

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