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Assisted anesthesia

Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University · FDA-approved active Small molecule

Assisted anesthesia is a procedural technique that combines anesthetic agents to achieve controlled sedation and analgesia during medical procedures.

Assisted anesthesia is a procedural technique that combines anesthetic agents to achieve controlled sedation and analgesia during medical procedures. Used for Procedural sedation and analgesia during medical procedures.

At a glance

Generic nameAssisted anesthesia
SponsorSecond Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaAnesthesiology
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

This approach typically involves the use of multiple anesthetic drugs administered in combination to optimize patient comfort, safety, and procedural outcomes. The specific mechanism depends on the particular agents used, which may include sedatives, analgesics, and other supportive medications to maintain appropriate depth of anesthesia while minimizing adverse effects.

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