Sevorane Liquid For Inhalation



Indications and Reactions:

Role Indications Reactions
Primary
Drug Use For Unknown Indication 36.8%
Anaesthesia 27.2%
General Anaesthesia 8.0%
Induction Of Anaesthesia 4.9%
Maintenance Of Anaesthesia 3.5%
Antibiotic Prophylaxis 2.4%
Hypertension 2.1%
Surgery 1.9%
Anaesthesia Reversal 1.4%
Procedural Pain 1.4%
Renal Transplant 1.4%
Sensory Disturbance 1.4%
Induction And Maintenance Of Anaesthesia 1.0%
Osteoporosis 1.0%
Parkinsonism 1.0%
Pyrexia 1.0%
Muscle Relaxant Therapy 0.9%
Pain 0.9%
Premedication 0.9%
Anaesthetic Premedication 0.7%
Somnolence 17.7%
Nausea 6.3%
Ventricular Fibrillation 6.3%
Vomiting 6.3%
Delirium 5.1%
Overdose 5.1%
Pulse Absent 5.1%
Status Epilepticus 5.1%
Tachycardia 5.1%
Anaesthetic Complication 3.8%
Grand Mal Convulsion 3.8%
Hypotension 3.8%
Muscle Rigidity 3.8%
Pulmonary Oedema 3.8%
Respiration Abnormal 3.8%
Rhabdomyolysis 3.8%
Ventricular Tachycardia 3.8%
Anaphylactic Shock 2.5%
Brain Injury 2.5%
Cardiac Arrest 2.5%
Secondary
Drug Use For Unknown Indication 29.0%
Anaesthesia 12.4%
Antibiotic Prophylaxis 7.7%
Parkinsonism 6.5%
Surgery 5.9%
Clavicle Fracture 4.1%
Induction Of Anaesthesia 4.1%
Maintenance Of Anaesthesia 4.1%
General Anaesthesia 3.6%
Pseudarthrosis 3.6%
Pyrexia 3.6%
Anaesthesia Reversal 2.4%
Analgesic Therapy 2.4%
Blood Pressure Management 2.4%
Premedication 1.8%
Upper Limb Fracture 1.8%
Coronary Artery Dilatation 1.2%
Epidural Anaesthesia 1.2%
Muscle Relaxant Therapy 1.2%
Spinal Anaesthesia 1.2%
Respiration Abnormal 27.3%
Rhabdomyolysis 13.6%
Respiratory Disorder 9.1%
Speech Disorder 9.1%
Ventricular Tachycardia 9.1%
Hypokinesia 4.5%
Injury 4.5%
Muscle Spasticity 4.5%
Renal Failure Acute 4.5%
Respiratory Alkalosis 4.5%
Unwanted Awareness During Anaesthesia 4.5%
Vomiting 4.5%