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  • ...] potential of enflurane is debated, although it is minimally metabolised. Isoflurane is essentially not metabolised and reports of associated liver injury are q ...flurane]]. By the year 2005 the common volatile anaesthetics in use were [[isoflurane]], [[sevoflurane]], and [[desflurane]]. Since the risk of halothane hepatit
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  • ...tics nitrous oxide and xenon on ligand-gated ion channels. Comparison with isoflurane and ethanol|journal = Anesthesiology|volume = 93|issue = 4|pages = 1095–1 [[fr:Protoxyde d'azote]]
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  • ...ly reduced, as may the volumes of anaesthetic gases (i.e. [[halothane]], [[isoflurane]], [[sevoflurane]]) used to maintain general anaesthesia. [[fr:Médétomidine]]
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  • ...st=Franks|first=JJ|coauthors=Horn JL, Janicki PK, Singh G|title=Halothane, isoflurane, xenon, and nitrous oxide inhibit calcium ATPase pump activity in rat brain [[fr:Xénon]]
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