What will happen to you when sevoflurane reaches the reticular formation neurons that control sleep and consciousness?

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2026-07-08 07:00

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Sevoflurane is an inhaled anesthetic that is designed to temporarily cause sleep. Studies have shown that this anesthetic may cause aggression in children when they awaken, but the overall impact on the brain is temporary. Intravenous anesthetics like Propofol have a greater impact on the reticular formation neurons than inhalants.

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