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Considering taking medication to treat General Anesthesia Adjunct? Below is a list of common medications used to treat or reduce the symptoms of General Anesthesia Adjunct. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.

Your search for General Anesthesia Adjunct returned the following treatments.

Drug Name IndicationWhat's this? TypeWhat's this? User Reviews
morphine Oral     396 User Reviews
Opana Oral     208 User Reviews
morphine concentrate Oral     69 User Reviews
propofol IV     55 User Reviews
oxymorphone Oral     40 User Reviews
Phenergan Inj     34 User Reviews
Demerol Inj     33 User Reviews
fentanyl citrate (PF) Epid     26 User Reviews
Diprivan IV     24 User Reviews
Ativan Inj     23 User Reviews
morphine IM     21 User Reviews
hydroxyzine HCl IM     17 User Reviews
morphine Inj     15 User Reviews
fentanyl citrate (PF) Inj     15 User Reviews
fentanyl citrate (PF) IV     14 User Reviews
ketamine Inj     13 User Reviews
midazolam Inj     13 User Reviews
morphine IV     13 User Reviews
Duramorph (PF) Inj     12 User Reviews
lorazepam Inj     8 User Reviews
morphine in 0.9 % NaCl IV     8 User Reviews
succinylcholine chloride Inj     7 User Reviews
acetylcysteine Misc     7 User Reviews
midazolam Oral     5 User Reviews
nalbuphine Inj     5 User Reviews
morphine (PF) Inj     5 User Reviews
oxymorphone Inj     5 User Reviews
levorphanol tartrate Oral     5 User Reviews
Demerol (PF) Inj     5 User Reviews
propofol (PF) IV     5 User Reviews
meperidine Inj     4 User Reviews
sufentanil citrate IV     4 User Reviews
Seconal Sodium Oral     4 User Reviews
atropine Inj     3 User Reviews
Opana Inj     3 User Reviews
butabarbital Oral     2 User Reviews
Butisol Oral     2 User Reviews
Amidate IV     2 User Reviews
Nimbex IV     2 User Reviews
Talwin Inj     2 User Reviews
Anectine Inj     2 User Reviews
ketamine in 0.9 % sod chloride IV     2 User Reviews
scopolamine HBr Inj     1 User Reviews
lorazepam in 0.9% sod chloride IV     1 User Reviews
etomidate IV     1 User Reviews
butorphanol tartrate Inj     1 User Reviews
Robinul Inj     1 User Reviews
pentazocine lactate Inj     1 User Reviews
Sufenta IV     1 User Reviews
promethazine Inj     1 User Reviews
Sublimaze (PF) Inj     1 User Reviews
vecuronium bromide IV     1 User Reviews
meperidine in 0.9 % NaCl IV     1 User Reviews
morphine in dextrose 5 % Inj     1 User Reviews
morphine in 0.9 % NaCl Inj     1 User Reviews
atropine IM     1 User Reviews
midazolam in 0.9 % NaCl IV     1 User Reviews
rocuronium IV     1 User Reviews
meperidine (PF) Inj     1 User Reviews
succinylcholine-0.9% NaCl (PF) IV     1 User Reviews
morphine (PF) in 0.9 % NaCl IV     1 User Reviews
glycopyrrolate IV     1 User Reviews
succinylcholine chloride IV     1 User Reviews
ketamine IV     1 User Reviews
midazolam in dextrose 5 % IV     1 User Reviews
lorazepam in dextrose 5 % IV     Be the first to review it
glycopyrrolate Inj     Be the first to review it
cisatracurium IV     Be the first to review it
Alfenta Inj     Be the first to review it
secobarbital sodium Oral     Be the first to review it
amobarbital Inj     Be the first to review it
Amytal Inj     Be the first to review it
Astramorph-PF Inj     Be the first to review it
Quelicin Inj     Be the first to review it
Ketalar Inj     Be the first to review it
Ultiva IV     Be the first to review it
remifentanil IV     Be the first to review it
alfentanil Inj     Be the first to review it
Nembutal Sodium Inj     Be the first to review it
Infumorph P/F Inj     Be the first to review it
Zemuron IV     Be the first to review it
pancuronium IV     Be the first to review it
morphine (PF) in dextrose 5 % IV     Be the first to review it
AtroPen IM     Be the first to review it
midazolam (PF) Inj     Be the first to review it
vecuronium in sterile water IV     Be the first to review it
atropine in 0.9 % sod chloride IV     Be the first to review it
Propoven (PF) IV     Be the first to review it
atropine IV     Be the first to review it
remifentanil HCl-0.9%NaCl (PF) IV     Be the first to review it
pentobarbital sodium IV     Be the first to review it
midazolam in dextrose 5 % (PF) IV     Be the first to review it
midazolam IV     Be the first to review it
morphine (PF) in NaCl, iso-osm IT     Be the first to review it

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